Sprinkler FitterKey attributes for persons entering this trade are mechanical and mathematical...
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Sprinkler Fitter
RED SEAL OCCUPATIONAL
STANDARD SPRINKLER FITTER
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FOREWORD
The Canadian Council of Directors of Apprenticeship (CCDA) recognizes this Red Seal Occupational Standard (RSOS) as the Red Seal standard for the Sprinkler Fitter trade.
Background
The first National Conference on Apprenticeship in Trades and Industries, held in Ottawa in 1952, recommended that the federal government be requested to cooperate with provincial and territorial apprenticeship committees and officials in preparing analyses of a number of skilled occupations. Employment and Social Development Canada (ESDC) sponsors the Red Seal Program, which, under the guidance of the CCDA, develops a national occupational standard for each of the Red Seal trades.
Standards have the following objectives:
• to describe and group the tasks performed by skilled workers;
• to identify which tasks are performed in every province and territory;
• to develop instruments for use in the preparation of Interprovincial Red Seal Examinations and
assessment tools for apprenticeship and certification authorities;
• to develop common tools for apprenticeship on-the-job and technical training in Canada;
• to facilitate the mobility of apprentices and skilled workers in Canada;
• to supply employers, employees, associations, industries, training institutions and governments with analyses of occupations.
Any questions, comments, or suggestions for changes, corrections, or revisions to this standard or any of its related products may be forwarded to:
Trades and Apprenticeship Division Apprenticeship and Regulated Occupations Directorate Employment and Social Development Canada 140 Promenade du Portage, Phase IV, 6th Floor Gatineau, Quebec K1A 0J8 Email: [email protected]
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
The CCDA and ESDC wish to express sincere appreciation for the contribution of the many tradespersons, industrial establishments, professional associations, labour organizations, provincial and territorial government departments and agencies, and all others who contributed to this publication. Special thanks are offered to the following representatives who contributed greatly to the original draft of the standard and provided expert advice throughout its development: This standard was prepared by the Apprenticeship and Regulated Occupations Directorate of ESDC. The coordinating, facilitating and processing of this analysis were undertaken by employees of the standards development team of the Trades and Apprenticeship Division and of the Ontario College of Trades, the host jurisdiction for this trade.
Daniel Bowers British Columbia Jamey Brown New Brunswick Trevor Busch Manitoba Robert Christensen Saskatchewan Chris Dudek Manitoba Eric Hall Nova Scotia Dwayne Isele Alberta Brian MacLean Ontario Chris McCloskey Alberta Scott McKenna Prince Edward Island Jamie McKenzie Canadian Automatic Sprinkler Association (CASA) Jamie McPherson British Columbia Paul Neate New Brunswick Justin Nowasad British Columbia Maria Osetsky Alberta Marcel Payette Nova Scotia Steve Steele Ontario Kevin Sullivan Newfoundland and Labrador Jason Thompson United Association Dean Vollmer Yukon
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STRUCTURE OF THE OCCUPATIONAL STANDARD To facilitate understanding of the occupation, this standard contains the following sections: Description of the Sprinkler Fitter trade: an overview of the trade’s duties, work environment, job requirements, similar occupations and career progression Trends in the Sprinkler Fitter trade: some of the trends identified by industry as being the most important for workers in this trade Essential Skills Summary: an overview of how each of the nine essential skills is applied in this trade Industry Expected Performance: description of the expectations regarding the level of performance of the tasks, including information related to specific codes, regulations and standards that must be observed Language Requirements: description of the language requirements for working and studying in this trade in Canada Pie Chart: a graph which depicts the national percentages of exam questions assigned to the major work activities Task Matrix and Examination Weightings: a chart which outlines graphically the major work activities, tasks and sub-tasks of this standard and their respective exam weightings Major Work Activity (MWA): the largest division within the standard that is comprised of a distinct set of trade activities
Task: distinct actions that describe the activities within a major work activity
Task Descriptor: a general description of the task
Sub-task: distinct actions that describe the activities within a task
Essential Skills: the most relevant essential skills for this sub-task Skills
Performance Criteria: description of the activities that are done as the sub-task is performed Evidence of Attainment: proof that the activities of the sub-task meet the expected performance of a tradesperson who has reached journeyperson level
Knowledge Learning Outcomes: describes what should be learned relating to a sub-task while participating in technical or in-school training
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Learning Objectives: topics to be covered during technical or in-school training in order to meet the learning outcomes for the sub-task Range of Variables: elements that provide a more in-depth description of a term used in the performance criteria, evidence of attainment, learning outcomes, or learning objectives
Appendix A – Acronyms: a list of acronyms used in the standard with their full name Appendix B – Tools and Equipment: a non-exhaustive list of tools and equipment used in this trade Appendix C – Glossary: definitions or explanations of selected technical terms used in the standard
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DESCRIPTION OF THE SPRINKLER FITTER TRADE “Sprinkler Fitter” is this trade’s official Red Seal occupational title approved by the CCDA. This analysis covers tasks performed by sprinkler fitters whose occupational title has been identified by some provinces and territories of Canada under the following names:
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Pipefitter - Fire Protection Mechanic Specialty (Construction)
Sprinkler and Fire Protection Installer
Sprinkler System Fitter
Sprinkler Systems Fitter Sprinkler fitters lay out, install, repair, maintain, modify, inspect and test fire protection systems in a variety of buildings and settings. They work on fire protection systems such as wet, dry, water mist, preaction, foam, deluge, standpipe, clean agent, carbon dioxide, hybrid, antifreeze, and wet and dry chemical fire suppression system. Their duties include reading and interpreting engineered drawings, installing hangers and clamps to support the piping system, preparing the pipe, joining pipe using a variety of methods, installing associated equipment including cross-connection control, as well as maintaining, inspecting and testing all types of fire protection systems. Sprinkler fitters usually, but not exclusively, work on industrial, institutional, commercial and residential sites such as office buildings, plants, factories, hospitals, hotels, houses, apartment buildings, airports and personal care homes. They may work for trade contractors, maintenance departments of factories, and servicing companies. They may also be self-employed. Sprinkler fitters may specialize in installation, maintenance, testing or inspection. Sprinkler fitters use tools and equipment such as hand tools, portable and stationary power tools, measuring and testing equipment, access equipment, and rigging, hoisting and lifting equipment. Sprinkler fitters work primarily indoors, often in unheated or temporarily heated spaces. They may also be required to install outdoor systems both above and below ground. The installation of sprinkler equipment takes place throughout all phases of construction, typically in the mid-to later stages of new construction or in situations where renovation of existing structures is undertaken or upgrading is legislated. Sprinkler fitters frequently work on the same site more than once and routinely perform a variety of tasks covering all aspects of the trade. They are frequently required to work in confined spaces and at heights. They may occasionally experience physical discomfort due to extensive lifting of various weights overhead, repetitive motion, temperature changes, noise and dust. Key attributes for persons entering this trade are mechanical and mathematical aptitude, manual dexterity, good communication and problem solving skills and the ability to pay close attention to detail. Physical strength and stamina, and the ability to work at a considerable height are also assets in this trade. This standard recognizes similarities or overlaps with the work of plumbers and steamfitter-pipefitters. Experienced sprinkler fitters may advance to positions such as foreman, estimators, contractors, inspection personnel and instructors. They also act as mentors and trainers of apprentices in the trade.
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TRENDS IN THE SPRINKLER FITTER TRADE
Installation Environments There is a demand for residential sprinkler systems due to increased life safety awareness and insurance requirements. This will continue to expand work outside the typical industrial, commercial and institutional (ICI) sectors. This necessitates more communication with non-tradespeople and end users. Increasing concerns regarding the protection of life and property has resulted in new, more stringent legislation regarding installation, maintenance, inspection and testing of fire protection systems. These new requirements increase the need for building retrofits. Safety and Environmental Considerations Safety has become more important in the workplace. Compliance with safety regulations and practices is mandatory, and non-compliance is met with severe penalties for workers, employers and contractors. Water usage is a growing consideration for the trade, and the trade needs to be cognizant of this during testing, retrofitting and installation. Technology and Code The advances in technology and changes to code require sprinkler fitters to upgrade their skills and knowledge to adapt to the increased complexity of fire protection systems and to seek access to manufacturer specific training. For example, wet sprinkler systems that use early suppression fast response (ESFR) and control mode specific application (CMSA) technology are increasing in use because they provide more cost-efficient fire control and allow the elimination of in-rack sprinkler systems in storage occupancies. Specialty fire protection systems, including hybrid and clean agent systems, are becoming more common in areas with sensitive electronic equipment such as office areas and server/network rooms. Components such as small valve stations and riser manifolds are being manufactured with the option of pre-assembly. There are new specialized sprinklers available; more models deal with specific applications. Due to authority having jurisdiction (AHJ) requirements and advances in technology, devices require more frequent and scheduled maintenance, inspection and testing to ensure proper operation of fire protection systems. Tools and Equipment Use of tools such as laser levels, laser plumbs and cordless tools is increasing in the trade. Due to the complexity of the trade and more frequent testing, there is an increase in the variety of diagnostic equipment. Digital technology such as smart phones and tablets are more common and assist with ongoing learning, communication and record keeping.
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ESSENTIAL SKILLS SUMMARY Essential skills are needed for work, learning and life. They provide the foundation for learning all other skills and enable people to evolve with their jobs and adapt to workplace change. Through extensive research, the Government of Canada and other national and international agencies have identified and validated nine essential skills. These skills are used in nearly every occupation and throughout daily life in different ways. A series of CCDA-endorsed tools have been developed to support apprentices in their training and to be better prepared for a career in the trades. The tools can be used independently or with the assistance of a tradesperson, trainer, employer, teacher or mentor to:
• understand how essential skills are used in the trades; • learn about individual essential skills strengths and areas for improvement; and • improve essential skills and increase success in an apprenticeship program.
The tools are available online or for order at: https://www.canada.ca/en/employment-social-development/programs/essential-skills/tools.html The application of these skills may be described throughout this document within the competency statements which support each subtask of the trade. The following are summaries of the requirements in each of the essential skills, taken from the essential skills profile. A link to the complete essential skills profile can be found at http://www.red-seal.ca/.
READING Sprinkler fitters read texts such as short descriptions and directions on labels for products. They read bulletins, manuals, work orders, reports and procedures when installing, operating, diagnosing, maintaining, inspecting and repairing equipment. They also read emails and memos from supervisors, co-workers and suppliers about ongoing work.
DOCUMENT USE Sprinkler fitters scan and locate data on labels, lists, tables and schedules. They reference applicable codes such as National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) and National Building Code (NBC).They may interpret graphs when monitoring equipment operation. They interpret or review schematics and engineered drawings of systems (pneumatic, mechanical, electrical, structural and hydraulic) to identify malfunctions. Sprinkler fitters may also retrieve and study data from scale drawings to identify and verify the location of equipment to be installed. They also complete forms such as test certificates, safety documents, purchase orders, inspection reports, maintenance forms, logbooks, time sheets and work orders.
WRITING Sprinkler fitters write brief text entries in logbooks and in forms. They may write maintenance, repair and safe work procedures. Sprinkler fitters write emails to supervisors and co-workers about ongoing work, and suppliers about equipment specifications. They also write incident reports and update drawings as required.
ORAL COMMUNICATION
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Sprinkler fitters talk to suppliers, engineers, contractors, co-workers, supervisors, other tradespersons and clients and members of the public about equipment specifications, access, orders, and delivery and service times. They discuss work orders, equipment malfunctions and job task coordination with co-workers. They also discuss safety, productivity, and procedural and policy changes at meetings with co-workers, supervisors, engineers and clients.
NUMERACY Sprinkler fitters measure various physical properties of equipment. Calculations are required in multiple aspects of the sprinkler fitter trade, such as pneumatic, mechanical, structural and hydraulic systems. They calculate distances, totals, maximums, minimums, tolerances, fits and quantities required. They may calculate loads, capacities, speeds, velocities, flows and dimensions for mechanical components and systems. They perform calculations in order to adjust, level and align equipment according to specifications, and for diagnosing process variables. Sprinkler fitters assess weights and distances appropriate for rigging, hoisting, lifting and moving equipment.
THINKING Thinking skills are critical to the sprinkler fitter trade. They need the ability to adapt on a day to-day basis to site conditions, design, fabrication and installation issues, safety concerns, performance and productivity goals. They may assess the feasibility of designs for small modifications to fire protection systems, ensuring that designs meet technical specifications, performance requirements and jurisdictional regulations. Sprinkler fitters also troubleshoot fire protection systems to determine service requirements.
DIGITAL TECHNOLOGY Sprinkler fitters may use databases to perform queries on maintenance history, regulatory items and procedures. They may also enter data from completed work orders in a computerized maintenance management system (CMMS). They may use programs to aid in the adjustment of drawings with computer-assisted design (CAD) and building information modelling (BIM) software. Sprinkler fitters use hand-held computerized alignment and levelling measurement tools. They may use word processing software to write, edit and format texts such as incident reports and maintenance procedures. They may access work orders, asset information and documents on tablets, phones and other electronic devices.
WORKING WITH OTHERS Sprinkler fitters are required to work independently, with other sprinkler fitters, other tradespeople and personnel from other departments and jurisdictional organizations depending on the scope of the work.
CONTINUOUS LEARNING Sprinkler fitters read manuals and trade-related documents to stay up to date on developments in their trade. They also attend training sessions (online or classroom-based) on new technologies, equipment and safety procedures. In addition, they learn informally by exchanging information with co-workers and suppliers.
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INDUSTRY EXPECTED PERFORMANCE All tasks must be performed according to the applicable jurisdictional codes and standards. All health and safety standards must be respected and observed. Work should be done efficiently and at a high quality without material waste or environmental damage. All requirements of the manufacturer, client specifications, the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA), Underwriter Laboratories of Canada (ULC), Factory Mutual (FM), National Building Code (NBC), fire codes and AHJ must be met. At a journeyperson level of performance, all tasks must be done with minimal direction and supervision. As a journeyperson progresses in their career there is an expectation that they continue to upgrade their skills and knowledge to keep pace with industry and promote continuous learning in their trade through mentoring of apprentices.
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LANGUAGE REQUIREMENTS
It is expected that journeypersons are able to understand and communicate in either English or French, which are Canada’s official languages. English or French are the common languages of business as well as languages of instruction in apprenticeship programs.
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PIE CHART OF RED SEAL EXAMINATION WEIGHTINGS
MWA A Performs common occupational skills 20% MWA B Installs water supply 15% MWA C Installs piping 28% MWA D Installs and lays out fire protection systems and devices 21% MWA E Installs, tests and maintains (ITM) fire protection systems 16% This pie chart represents a breakdown of the interprovincial Red Seal examination. Percentages are based on the collective input from workers from the trade from across Canada. The Task Matrix on the next pages indicates the breakdown of tasks and sub-tasks within each Major Work Activity and the breakdown of questions assigned to the Tasks. Interprovincial examinations for this trade typically have 120 questions.
A 20%
B 15%
C 28%
D 21%
E 16%
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SPRINKLER FITTER TASK MATRIX
A - PERFORMS COMMON OCCUPATIONAL SKILLS 20%
Task A-1 Performs safety-related functions 23%
A-1.01 Maintains safe work environment
A-1.02 Uses personal protective equipment (PPE) and safety equipment
A-1.03 Performs lock-out and tag-out procedures
A-1.04 Performs work in confined space
Task A-2 Uses and maintains tools and equipment 26%
A-2.01 Uses hand tools A-2.02 Uses portable and stationary power tools
A-2.03 Uses measuring and testing equipment
A-2.04 Uses access equipment
A-2.05 Uses rigging, hoisting and lifting equipment
A-2.06 Uses soldering and brazing equipment
Task A-3 Organizes work 25%
A-3.01 Interprets codes, standards, regulations and procedures
A-3.02 Uses drawings and specifications
3.03 Uses documentation and reference material
A-3.04 Plans job tasks and procedures
A-3.05 Prepares work site A-3.06 Performs layout of systems
Task A-4 Commission systems 18%
A-4.01 Commissions water supply systems
A-4.02 Commissions fire protection systems
Task A-5 Uses communication and mentoring techniques 8%
A-5.01 Uses communication techniques
A-5.02 Uses mentoring techniques
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B - INSTALLS WATER SUPPLY 15%
Task B-6 Installs underground water supplies 18%
B-6.01 Supervises trenching and backfilling (NOT COMMON CORE)
B-6.02 Installs underground piping and components (NOT COMMON CORE)
B-6.03 Flushes underground system
Task B-7 Installs fire pump units 38%
B-7.01 Determines location of pumps, drivers, controllers and components
B-7.02 Installs pumps, drivers, controllers and components
Task B-8 Installs fire department connections 26%
B-8.01 Determines location, size and type of fire department connections
B-8.02 Installs fire department connection piping and components
Task B-9 Installs private water supply systems 18%
B-9.01 Installs water tanks B-9.02 Installs related equipment
C - INSTALLS PIPING 28%
Task C-10 Prepares pipe, tube and fittings for installation 27%
C-10.01 Cuts pipe and tube C-10.02 Bends pipe and tube C-10.03 Threads pipe
C-10.04 Grooves pipe C-10.05 Drills pipe and tube C-10.06 Grinds pipe
C-10.07 Prepares fittings
Task C-11 Installs pipe, tube and fittings 37%
C-11.01 Installs steel pipe, tube and fittings
C-11.02 Installs plastic pipe, tube and fittings
C-11.03 Installs copper pipe, tube and fittings
C-11.04 Paints and labels pipe and tube
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Task C-12 Installs piping components 36%
C-12.01 Selects sprinklers C-12.02 Installs sprinklers and nozzles
C-12.03 Installs sleeves
C-12.04 Installs supports and hangers
C-12.05 Installs seismic protection
C-12.06 Installs cross-connection control assemblies
C-12.07 Installs system drainage
D - INSTALLS AND LAYS OUT FIRE PROTECTION SYSTEMS AND DEVICES
21%
Task D-13 Installs water-based systems 58%
D-13.01 Installs wet pipe systems
D-13.02 Installs dry pipe systems
D-13.03 Installs antifreeze systems
D-13.04 Installs preaction/deluge systems
D-13.05 Installs foam systems D-13.06 Installs standpipe systems
D-13.07 Installs water mist and hybrid systems
Task D-14 Installs specialty fire suppression systems 17%
D-14.01 Installs dry and wet chemical, clean agent and carbon dioxide systems
D-14.02 Installs portable extinguishers
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Task D-15 Installs detection devices 11%
D -15.01 Installs wet and dry pilot lines
D -15.02 Installs heat-actuated devices (HADs) (NOT COMMON CORE)
D -15.03 Installs spark detection systems (NOT COMMON CORE)
D -15.04 Installs air sampling systems (NOT COMMON CORE)
D -15.05 Installs electrical detection systems (NOT COMMON CORE)
Task D -16 Installs signal-initiating devices 14%
D -16.01 Installs alarm-initiating devices
D -16.02 Installs supervisory-initiating devices
E - INSPECTS, TESTS AND MAINTAINS (ITM) FIRE PROTECTION SYSTEMS
16%
Task E-17 Maintains and repairs fire protection systems 54%
E -17.01 Troubleshoots fire protection systems
E -17.02 Repairs deficiencies E -17.03 Performs scheduled maintenance
Task E -18 Inspects and tests fire protection systems 46%
E -18.01 Performs scheduled tests
E -18.02 Performs scheduled inspections
E -18.03 Inspects portable fire extinguishers
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MAJOR WORK ACTIVITY A Performs common occupational skills TASK A-1 Performs safety-related functions TASK DESCRIPTOR Safety is critical in this trade. These tasks are performed to ensure that each individual worker is working in a safe manner and those around them are also safe. Through procedures and documentation the requirements of Occupational Health and Safety (OH&S) are being met.
A-1.01 Maintains safe work environment Essential Skills Oral Communication, Document Use, Working with Others
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SKILLS Performance Criteria Evidence of Attainment A-1.01.01P follow specified safety procedures specified safety procedures are
followed according to OH&S regulations and site-specific requirements
A-1.01.02P recognize workplace hazards workplace hazards are recognized according to site-specific requirements
A-1.01.03P maintain a clean and tidy work site a clean and tidy work site is maintained to avoid injuries to self and others
A-1.01.04P coordinate tasks tasks with other workers are coordinated to avoid injury to self and others
A-1.01.05P place flagging, pylons and signage flagging, pylons and signage are placed when working in high-traffic areas to avoid injury to persons in the vicinity of the worksite
A-1.01.06P handle hazardous materials hazardous materials are handled according to Workplace Hazardous Materials Information System (WHMIS) procedures
A-1.01.07P participate in safety meetings and discussions
safety meetings and discussions are participated in to ensure that information is recorded and distributed to all team members
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A-1.01.08P recognize and report unsafe conditions unsafe conditions are recognized and reported to ensure they are mitigated
A-1.01.09P complete safety-related documentation safety-related documentation is completed and submitted according to company policy
RANGE OF VARIABLES specified safety procedures include: fall protection, hot work, confined space, travel restraint, using personal protective equipment (PPE), following site-specific requirements workplace hazards include: systems under pressure, high voltage, rotating equipment, working at heights, working around hazardous materials, other work being performed in the area WHMIS procedures include: disposal, labelling, use of PPE safety-related documentation includes: field risk assessment, job hazard assessment, accident reports, equipment and PPE inspections, tool box talk, safety meeting minutes, WHMIS documents KNOWLEDGE Learning Outcomes Learning Objectives A-1.01.01L demonstrate knowledge of safe work
practices define terminology associated with safe work practices
identify workplace hazards and describe safe work practices
A-1.01.02L demonstrate knowledge of regulatory requirements pertaining to safety
identify and interpret workplace safety and health regulations
RANGE OF VARIABLES workplace hazards include: systems under pressure, high voltage, rotating equipment, working at heights, working around hazardous materials, other work being performed in the area workplace safety and health regulations include: federal (WHMIS, Transportation of Dangerous Goods [TDG]), provincial/territorial (OH&S), municipal
A-1.02 Uses personal protective equipment (PPE) and safety equipment Essential Skills Thinking, Document Use, Continuous Learning
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SKILLS Performance Criteria Evidence of Attainment A-1.02.01P select, adjust, wear and maintain PPE PPE is selected, adjusted, worn and
maintained for specific tasks and as identified by site policies and jurisdictional regulations
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A-1.02.02P inspect and identify outdated or damaged PPE and safety equipment
PPE and safety equipment is inspected and damage or wear is identified according to manufacturers’ specifications and jurisdictional regulations
A-1.02.03P locate and use safety equipment safety equipment is located and used according to manufacturers’ specifications, jurisdictional regulations and specific task
A-1.02.04P store PPE and safety equipment PPE and safety equipment is stored in an accessible manner and according to manufacturers’ specifications
RANGE OF VARIABLES PPE includes: basic PPE (hard hats, safety glasses, hearing protection, safety boots, high-visibility vests), specialized (site-specific) PPE, fall protection/travel restraints outdated or damaged PPE includes: expired hard hats, excessively worn boots, cracked safety glasses safety equipment includes: fire extinguishers, eye wash stations, first aid kits, spill kits, air-monitoring devices KNOWLEDGE Learning Outcomes Learning Objectives A-1.02.01L demonstrate knowledge of PPE and
safety equipment, their applications, maintenance and procedures for use
define terminology associated with PPE and safety equipment
identify workplace hazards and describe safe work practices and safety equipment
identify types of PPE and describe their applications and procedures for use
identify types and location of site safety equipment, and describe their applications and procedures for use
describe the procedures used to inspect, maintain and store PPE and safety equipment
A-1.02.02L demonstrate knowledge of regulatory requirements pertaining to safety
identify and interpret workplace safety and health regulations
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RANGE OF VARIABLES PPE includes: basic PPE (hard hats, safety glasses, hearing protection, safety boots, high-visibility vests), specialized (site-specific) PPE, fall protection/travel restraints safety equipment includes: fire extinguishers, eye wash stations, first aid kits, spill kits, air-monitoring devices workplace hazards include: personal (confined space, working at heights, lifting and ergonomics, trenches), workplace (hot work, lock-out/tag-out, high voltage, rotating equipment, barricades and flagging, radiation, extreme temperatures, noise, access equipment [ladders, scaffolding, swing stages, power-elevated work platforms]), environmental (hazardous materials, quality of air, system drainage and disposal requirements) workplace safety and health regulations include: federal (WHMIS, TDG), provincial/territorial (OH&S), municipal
A-1.03 Performs lock-out and tag-out procedures Essential Skills Oral Communication, Working with Others, Thinking
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SKILLS Performance Criteria Evidence of Attainment A-1.03.01P determine lock-out/tag-out requirements
for system components requirements for lock-out/tag-out are met according to regulations, local AHJ and site-specific guidelines
A-1.03.02P obtain and install lock-out/tag-out equipment
lock-out/tag-out equipment is installed according to task and site-specific requirements
A-1.03.03P remove designated lock-out/tag-out equipment
designated lock-out/tag-out equipment is removed according to task and site-specific requirements
RANGE OF VARIABLES regulations include: federal, OH&S, municipal lock-out/tag-out equipment includes: lock and key, chains and tags, lock-out scissor clamp, lock-box, blanks
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KNOWLEDGE Learning Outcomes Learning Objectives A-1.03.01L demonstrate knowledge of applications
and procedures for locking out/tagging out equipment
identify situations that require lock-out/tag-out
describe procedures for locking out/tagging out equipment and piping
RANGE OF VARIABLES lock-out/tag-out equipment includes: lock and key, chains and tags, lock-out scissor clamp, lock-box, blanks
A-1.04 Performs work in confined space Essential Skills Oral Communication, Thinking, Document Use
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SKILLS Performance Criteria Evidence of Attainment A-1.04.01P confirm if area has been classified as a
confined space prior to entry pre-job hazard assessment documentation has been completed
A-1.04.02P determine if confined space is safe for entry
confined space is determined safe for entry according to OH&S and confined space documentation
A-1.04.03P determine hazards within confined space confined space hazards are identified and necessary safety equipment is implemented
RANGE OF VARIABLES confined space includes: manholes, crawl spaces, trenches, tanks, service chases, elevator shafts, attics, vaults confined space documentation includes: location, work description, hazard control, atmosphere testing, date and time, rescue plan confined space hazards include: air quality, lack of accessibility, location, hazards of contents
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KNOWLEDGE Learning Outcomes Learning Objectives A-1.04.01L demonstrate knowledge of applications
and procedures for working in confined spaces
identify situations that require specialty safety equipment
describe procedures for verification of entry permit
identify safety procedures associated with confined spaces
RANGE OF VARIABLES confined spaces include: manholes, crawl spaces, trenches, tanks, service chases, elevator shafts, attics, vaults
TASK A-2 Uses and maintains tools and equipment TASK DESCRIPTOR Sprinkler fitters select, use and maintain tools and equipment to allow them to perform the tasks of their trade safely and efficiently.
A-2.01 Uses hand tools Essential Skills Continuous Learning, Thinking, Numeracy
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SKILLS Performance Criteria Evidence of Attainment A-2.01.01P inspect hand tools hand tools are inspected for damage or
excessive wear that affects function A-2.01.02P maintain hand tools hand tools are lubricated and cleaned
after use to prevent corrosion and sustain usability
A-2.01.03P store hand tools hand tools are stored in a clean, dry and secure place to ensure they are easily located and are in operating condition
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A-2.01.04P replace hand tool parts hand tool parts are replaced according to manufacturers' specifications and function
A-2.01.05P operate hand tools hand tools are operated according to task at hand and intended purpose
RANGE OF VARIABLES hand tools include: see appendix B (Tools and Equipment) damage includes: dull saws and cutting blades, worn jaws on pipe wrenches, chipped cutting wheels, fractured, cracked or corroded equipment hand tool parts include: cutting blades, cutting wheels, pipe wrench jaws KNOWLEDGE Learning Outcomes Learning Objectives A-2.01.01L demonstrate knowledge of hand tools,
their applications, maintenance and procedures for use
define terminology associated with hand tools
identify hazards and describe safe work practices pertaining to the use of hand tools
identify types of hand tools, and describe their applications and procedures for use
RANGE OF VARIABLES hand tools include: see appendix B (Tools and Equipment)
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A-2.02 Uses portable and stationary power tools Essential Skills Thinking, Continuous Learning, Document Use
NL NS PE NB QC ON MB SK AB BC NT YT NU yes yes yes yes NV yes yes yes yes yes NV NV NV
SKILLS Performance Criteria Evidence of Attainment A-2.02.01P inspect portable and stationary power
tools and their accessories for functionality
portable and stationary power tools and their accessories are inspected for unsafe conditions and to identify defects, faults and wear
A-2.02.02P clean portable and stationary power tools
portable and stationary power tools are cleaned to ensure they are free from corrosion, safe and ready to use
A-2.02.03P lubricate portable and stationary power tools
portable and stationary power tools are lubricated as part of preventive maintenance according to manufacturers' specifications
A-2.02.04P set up and operate portable and stationary power tools
portable and stationary power tools are set up according to manufacturers’ specifications and company policies
A-2.02.05P store portable and stationary power tools
portable and stationary power tools are stored in a clean, dry and secure place to ensure they are in operating condition and easily located
RANGE OF VARIABLES portable and stationary power tools include: see appendix B (Tools and Equipment) unsafe conditions include: missing parts, defective or missing guards, frayed cords, defective blades KNOWLEDGE Learning Outcomes Learning Objectives A-2.02.01L demonstrate knowledge of portable and
stationary power tools, their applications, maintenance and procedures for use
define terminology associated with portable and stationary power tools
identify hazards and describe safe work practices pertaining to portable and stationary power tools
identify types of portable and stationary power tools, and describe their applications and procedures for use
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RANGE OF VARIABLES portable and stationary power tools include: see appendix B (Tools and Equipment)
A-2.03 Uses measuring and testing equipment Essential Skills Numeracy, Document Use, Thinking
NL NS PE NB QC ON MB SK AB BC NT YT NU yes yes yes yes NV yes yes yes yes yes NV NV NV
SKILLS Performance Criteria Evidence of Attainment A-2.03.01P verify calibration of equipment calibration of equipment is performed
and is current according to calibration documentation and manufacturers' specifications
A-2.03.02P operate measuring and testing equipment
measuring and testing equipment is operated and analyzed according to manufacturers' specifications and company policy
A-2.03.03P clean and drain measuring and testing equipment
measuring and testing equipment is cleaned and drained to prevent damage from freezing, corrosion and to prevent inaccurate readings
A-2.03.04P store measuring and testing equipment measuring and testing equipment is stored to prevent freezing and mechanical damage
RANGE OF VARIABLES equipment that requires calibration includes: test gauges, cross-connection testing kits, refractometers, tachometers, flowmeters measuring and testing equipment includes: see appendix B (Tools and Equipment) KNOWLEDGE Learning Outcomes Learning Objectives A-2.03.01L demonstrate knowledge of measuring
and testing equipment, their applications, maintenance and procedures for use
define terminology associated with measuring and testing equipment
identify types of measuring and testing equipment, and describe their applications and procedures for use
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RANGE OF VARIABLES measuring and testing equipment includes: see appendix B (Tools and Equipment)
A-2.04 Uses access equipment Essential Skills Document Use, Reading, Thinking
NL NS PE NB QC ON MB SK AB BC NT YT NU yes yes yes yes NV yes yes yes yes yes NV NV NV
SKILLS Performance Criteria Evidence of Attainment A-2.04.01P select ladders and scaffolding ladders and scaffolding for the job are
selected taking into consideration factors A-2.04.02P inspect ladders and scaffolding before use ladders and scaffolding are inspected
before use for damage and missing components, and inspection tags
A-2.04.03P secure access equipment access equipment is secured according to OH&S and job requirements
A-2.04.04P erect, level and dismantle scaffolding scaffolding is erected, levelled and dismantled according to OH&S and job requirements
A-2.04.05P use access equipment access equipment is used within operating limitations as indicated on manufacturers’ tags, literature and in compliance with governmental regulations
A-2.04.06P perform safety inspection of power-elevated work platforms
documented safety inspections of power-elevated work platforms are performed prior to use
A-2.04.07P select and operate power-elevated work platforms
power-elevated work platforms are selected according to factors, operated according to manufacturers’ operation manual and OH&S
A-2.04.08P inspect power-elevated work platform for wear, damage or defects
power-elevated work platform is inspected for wear, damage or defects and removed from service, when necessary
RANGE OF VARIABLES factors include: height, site conditions, task being performed access equipment includes: see appendix B (Tools and Equipment) power-elevated work platforms include: boom lifts, scissor lifts, swing stages
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KNOWLEDGE Learning Outcomes Learning Objectives A-2.04.01L demonstrate knowledge of the selection,
assembly and procedures for using access equipment
define terminology associated with access equipment
identify hazards and describe safe work practices pertaining to the use of access equipment
interpret codes and regulations pertaining to the use of access equipment
identify types of access equipment, and describe their applications
describe the procedures used to inspect and maintain ladders and scaffolding
describe the procedures used to erect, level and dismantle scaffolding
describe the procedures used to store and secure access equipment
RANGE OF VARIABLES access equipment includes: see appendix B (Tools and Equipment) codes and regulations include: jurisdictional limitations, certification requirements, Canadian Standards Association (CSA), American National Standards Institute (ANSI) standards
A-2.05 Uses rigging, hoisting and lifting equipment Essential Skills Oral Communication, Working with Others, Thinking
NL NS PE NB QC ON MB SK AB BC NT YT NU yes yes yes yes NV yes yes yes yes yes NV NV NV
SKILLS Performance Criteria Evidence of Attainment A-2.05.01P select rigging, hoisting and lifting
equipment rigging, hoisting and lifting equipment is selected for task considering factors
A-2.05.02P inspect rigging, hoisting and lifting equipment
rigging, hoisting and lifting equipment is inspected for wear, damage and defects before each use
A-2.05.03P remove defective rigging, hoisting and lifting equipment from service
defective rigging, hoisting and lifting equipment is removed from service by methods
A-2.05.04P identify hazards hazards are identified
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A-2.05.05P rig loads loads are rigged following rigging procedures to ensure safety and to prevent damage to rigging equipment and material
A-2.05.06P attach and use tag lines tag lines are attached and used to guide and position loads
A-2.05.07P use basic hand signals basic hand signals are used to communicate with equipment operators
A-2.05.08P store rigging, hoisting and lifting equipment
rigging, hoisting and lifting equipment is stored in clean, dry and secure locations away from damaging conditions
RANGE OF VARIABLES rigging, hoisting and lifting equipment includes: see appendix B (Tools and Equipment) factors include: weight, loads, distance to be travelled methods include: tag-out procedures, site-specific procedures, consulting manufacturers' specifications and OH&S regulations hazards include: overhead obstructions, excavations, excessive loads KNOWLEDGE Learning Outcomes Learning Objectives A-2.05.01L demonstrate knowledge of rigging,
hoisting and lifting equipment, their applications, limitations and procedures for use
define terminology associated with rigging, hoisting and lifting equipment
identify hazards and describe safe work practices pertaining to rigging, hoisting and lifting equipment
identify types of rigging, hoisting and lifting equipment, and describe their applications, limitations and procedures for use
identify types of ropes and slings, and describe their characteristics, safe working loads and applications
identify the factors to consider for selecting rigging equipment
describe the procedures used to inspect, maintain and store hoisting, lifting and rigging equipment
describe the procedures used for attaching rigging equipment to the load
explain sling angle when preparing for hoisting and lifting operations
A-2.05.02L demonstrate knowledge of calculations required to perform rigging, hoisting and lifting operations
describe the factors to consider, and the procedures used to perform calculations related to rigging, hoisting and lifting operations
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A-2.05.03L demonstrate knowledge of knots, bends and hitches, their applications and procedures for tying
identify types of knots, bends and hitches used on ropes, and describe their applications and procedures to tie them
A-2.05.04L demonstrate knowledge of communication methods used for hoisting and lifting
identify and interpret hand signals used for hoisting and lifting
describe the communication methods used during hoisting, lifting and rigging operations
describe the procedures used to ensure the work area is safe for lifting
A-2.05.05L demonstrate knowledge of the procedures used to plan and perform rigging, hoisting and lifting operations
describe the procedures used to plan and perform a lift
RANGE OF VARIABLES rigging, hoisting and lifting equipment includes: see appendix B (Tools and Equipment) hazards include: overhead obstructions, excavations, excessive loads types of ropes and slings include: nylon, manila, graded, wire sling factors to consider include: load characteristics, environment, safety factors knots, bends and hitches include: bowline, sheet bend, clove hitch communication methods include: hand signals, electronic communications, audible/visual procedures used to ensure the work area is safe include: supervision of lift, securing work area, communication procedures used to plan and perform a lift include: determine weight of the load, select equipment, determine set-up of equipment, determine communication methods, set up hoisting/lifting equipment, rig material/equipment to be lifted, attach tag line, perform pre-lift checks, lift and place load, perform post-lift inspection of the load, disconnect the load
A-2.06 Uses soldering and brazing equipment Essential Skills Thinking, Continuous Learning, Working with Others
NL NS PE NB QC ON MB SK AB BC NT YT NU yes yes yes yes NV yes yes yes yes yes NV NV NV
SKILLS Performance Criteria Evidence of Attainment A-2.06.01P obtain required permits and determine the
need to disarm the fire detection system in the work area location
permits are obtained and fire detection disarming procedures are followed according to building policy
A-2.06.02P select soldering and brazing equipment soldering and brazing equipment is appropriate for applications and materials
A-2.06.03P set up soldering and brazing equipment set up is performed according to application
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A-2.06.04P match alloys to specific components to be soldered or brazed
alloy selected is compatible with piping material to be joined
A-2.06.05P select solder, flux and brazing alloy solder, flux and brazing alloy selected meets capillary action requirements for copper alloy joints
A-2.06.06P join copper alloy fittings and tubing components
minimum standards for joining copper alloy are met according to NFPA standards and standardized procedures
A-2.06.07P protect equipment and flammable materials while soldering and brazing
flammable materials are protected or removed from vicinity of soldering and brazing work, and equipment is protected
A-2.06.08P maintain soldering and brazing equipment
soldering and brazing equipment is in a safe and operable condition
A-2.06.09P identify, tag and replace worn, damaged or defective soldering and brazing equipment
defects in soldering and brazing equipment are identified and equipment is tagged and replaced
A-2.06.10P store soldering and brazing equipment and consumables
soldering and brazing equipment and consumables are organized and stored to prevent damage and according to specifications
RANGE OF VARIABLES soldering and brazing equipment includes: oxy-fuel and air-fuel torches, gas cylinders, torch heads and tips consumables include: brazing alloy and flux, soldering alloy and flux, sand cloth, gases (oxygen, acetylene, methylacetylene-propadiene propane [MAPP], propane, butane) KNOWLEDGE Learning Outcomes Learning Objectives A-2.06.01L demonstrate knowledge of soldering and
brazing equipment, applications and procedures
identify types of soldering and brazing equipment
identify hazards and safety procedures pertaining to soldering and brazing
identify different soldering and brazing processes and applications
identify soldering and brazing consumables
describe soldering and brazing procedures
describe the procedures used to inspect, maintain and store soldering and brazing equipment
explain what conditions would require the disarming of the detection systems
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RANGE OF VARIABLES soldering and brazing equipment includes: oxy-fuel and air-fuel torches, gas cylinders, torch heads and tips consumables include: brazing alloy and flux, soldering alloy and flux, sand cloth, gases (oxygen, acetylene, MAPP, propane, butane)
TASK A-3 Organizes work TASK DESCRIPTOR Sprinkler fitters organize their work in order to complete their tasks safely, efficiently and effectively.
A-3.01 Interprets codes, standards, regulations and procedures Essential Skills Reading, Thinking, Document Use
NL NS PE NB QC ON MB SK AB BC NT YT NU yes yes yes yes NV yes yes yes yes yes NV NV NV
SKILLS Performance Criteria Evidence of Attainment A-3.01.01P locate code and standard sections sections that apply to the task being
performed are located A-3.01.02P use code and standard information information is used to determine required
method and to perform necessary calculations
A-3.01.03P interpret tables and charts in codes and standards
tables and charts are referred to and interpreted
A-3.01.04P refer to jurisdictional and environmental regulations
jurisdictional and environmental regulations are referred to according to AHJ
A-3.01.05P refer to facility and equipment procedures facility and equipment procedures are referred to for tasks
A-3.01.06P refer to manufacturers’ installation instructions
manufacturers’ specifications are referred to in order to ensure equipment is installed as required
A-3.01.07P adhere to company procedures company procedures are adhered to RANGE OF VARIABLES jurisdictional and environmental regulations include: municipal fire standards and fire department requirements, insurance regulations tasks include: lock-out, shutdown of sprinkler system, alarm systems, management of system impairments company procedures include: service reports, safety and communication procedures
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KNOWLEDGE Learning Outcomes Learning Objectives A-3.01.01L demonstrate knowledge of trade-related
codes, standards, regulations, procedures and their applications
define terminology associated with trade-related codes, standards, regulations, procedures
identify types of trade-related documents and describe their applications
explain responsibilities associated with completing and/or signing trade-related documents
describe the procedures used to complete trade-related documents
RANGE OF VARIABLES types of trade-related documents include: manufacturers’ specifications, drawings, addendums, specifications, codes and standards, work orders, building and safety permits, technical bulletins, manuals, safety data sheets (SDS), safety logs, time sheets, OH&S reports, contractors’ material and test certificates, commissioning papers, equipment operating certificates
A-3.02 Uses drawings and specifications Essential Skills Continuous Learning, Document Use, Thinking
NL NS PE NB QC ON MB SK AB BC NT YT NU yes yes yes yes NV yes yes yes yes yes NV NV NV
SKILLS Performance Criteria Evidence of Attainment A-3.02.01P refer to manufacturers’ and shop drawings manufacturers’ and shop drawings are
referred to in order to obtain equipment specifications
A-3.02.02P refer to engineering specifications engineering specifications are referred to in order to determine required equipment
A-3.02.03P refer to drawings drawings are referred to in order to identify locations of components of fire protection systems and possible obstructions
A-3.02.04P interpret and scale drawings drawings are interpreted and scaled to determine installation requirements and approximate location and dimensions of fire protection and other equipment
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A-3.02.05P interpret schematic drawings and pictorial diagrams
schematic drawings and pictorial diagrams are interpreted to obtain information on automatic valve assemblies, valve stations and electrical equipment
A-3.02.06P create on-site drawings on-site drawings are created to coordinate work and document work performed
RANGE OF VARIABLES equipment specifications include: size, type of material, manufacturer and installation procedures drawings include: isometric, orthographic, 3-D possible obstructions include: fixtures, piping, ductwork, ceiling construction (beams, purlins, bulkheads, overhead walkways) on-site drawings include: sketches, mark-ups, as-builts KNOWLEDGE Learning Outcomes Learning Objectives A-3.02.01L demonstrate knowledge of sprinkler
system drawings and on-site drawings define terminology associated with reading and sketching drawings
A-3.02.02L demonstrate knowledge of the procedures to read and interpret drawings and on-site drawings
explain the fundamentals of orthographic and isometric projections
identify types of lines found on sprinkler system drawings
identify symbols found on sprinkler system drawings
identify types of views found on sprinkler system drawings
describe the procedures used to interpret dimensions on drawings
identify types of scales and describe their characteristics and applications
identify drafting tools and drawing equipment, and describe their applications and procedures for use
describe the procedures used to interpret a site plan in both metric and imperial units
A-3.02.03L demonstrate knowledge of the procedures to draw and label orthographic and isometric drawings
describe the procedures used to create orthographic and isometric drawings
A-3.02.04L demonstrate knowledge of the procedures to read and interpret information pertaining to sprinkler systems found in construction drawings
identify divisions of drawings and describe their purpose
identify views and drawings of a building and describe their purpose
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interpret sprinkler systems information found on drawings
describe the procedures used to interpret metric and imperial scaling
describe the procedures used to prepare orthographic and isometric sketches
describe the procedures used to prepare single line pipe drawings such as orthographic and isometric
RANGE OF VARIABLES drawings include: isometric, orthographic, 3-D on-site drawings include: sketches, mark-ups, as-builts types of lines include: object (visible), hidden, centre, dimension, extension, section cutting, material section types of views include: plan, elevation, sections, details types of scales include: metric scale (S.I.), architect scale (imperial), engineer scales divisions of drawings include: architectural, structural, mechanical, electrical, plot, specifications, schedules
A-3.03 Uses documentation and reference material Essential Skills Document Use, Writing, Reading
NL NS PE NB QC ON MB SK AB BC NT YT NU yes yes yes yes NV yes yes yes yes yes NV NV NV
SKILLS Performance Criteria Evidence of Attainment A-3.03.01P refer to technical bulletins and manuals technical bulletins and manuals are
referred to in order to obtain detailed information about equipment
A-3.03.02P submit as-built drawings as-built drawings that indicate modifications to original plans are submitted according to job specifications
A-3.03.03P maintain and complete written documents
written documents are maintained and completed according to contract requirements, job progress and AHJ
A-3.03.04P complete and submit reports reports are completed and submitted to keep accurate records for future reference
A-3.03.05P interpret and follow change orders and site instructions
change orders and site instructions are interpreted and followed according to contract requirements and job progress
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RANGE OF VARIABLES written documents include: service requests, work orders, on-site change notices, incident reports, hot work permits, time sheets reports include: inspection, material and test sheets, verification reports, deficiency lists, company-specific reports KNOWLEDGE Learning Outcomes Learning Objectives A-3.03.01L demonstrate knowledge of trade-related
documentation and reference material and their application
define terminology associated with trade-related documentation and reference material
identify types of trade related documentation and reference material and describe their applications
explain responsibilities associated with completing and/or signing trade-related documents
describe the procedures used to complete trade-related documents
RANGE OF VARIABLES types of trade-related documents and reference material include: manufacturers’ specifications, drawings, addendums, specifications, codes and standards, work orders, building and safety permits, technical bulletins, manuals, SDS, safety logs, time sheets, OH&S reports, contractors’ material and test certificates, commissioning papers, equipment operating certificates, deficiency lists
A-3.04 Plans job tasks and procedures Essential Skills Thinking, Working with Others, Oral Communication
NL NS PE NB QC ON MB SK AB BC NT YT NU yes yes yes yes NV yes yes yes yes yes NV NV NV
SKILLS Performance Criteria Evidence of Attainment A-3.04.01P prepare material list material list is prepared for ordering
material and confirming availability A-3.04.02P schedule delivery delivery of equipment and materials is
scheduled according to job progress A-3.04.03P arrange for storage materials are stored in a safe and secure
lay down location until required for task according to job progress
A-3.04.04P manage schedule schedule is managed to arrange access to work site, avoid down time and delays, and maximize efficiency on the job
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A-3.04.05P coordinate tasks with other tradespeople tasks with other tradespeople are coordinated to avoid job conflicts
A-3.04.06P assign personnel to specific locations and tasks
personnel are assigned to specific locations and tasks according to scope of work
A-3.04.07P arrange for use of specialized tools and equipment
use of specialized tools and equipment is arranged according to the scope of work
A-3.04.08P organize tools and equipment usage tools and equipment usage is organized according to scope of work
A-3.04.09P estimate labour needs labour needs for completion of tasks is estimated taking into consideration factors
RANGE OF VARIABLES tradespeople include: crane operators, carpenters, plumbers, electricians, sheet metal workers, steamfitter/pipefitters specialized tools and equipment include: cranes, power-elevated work platforms, coring machines, x-ray scanners factors to consider for estimating labour needs include: tools and equipment, deadlines, expertise, movement of material and equipment KNOWLEDGE Learning Outcomes Learning Objectives A-3.04.01L demonstrate knowledge of the procedures
to plan and organize jobs define terminology associated with job planning activities
identify sources of information relevant to job planning
identify the factors to consider for determining job requirements
describe the procedures used to plan job tasks
describe the procedures used to receive and verify delivered materials
describe the procedures used to store, organize and maintain inventory
identify factors that affect material take-off lists, and describe their applications and the procedures used to produce them
RANGE OF VARIABLES sources of information include: documentation, drawings, related professionals, clients factors to consider for determining job requirements include: personnel, tools and equipment, materials, permits plan job tasks include: scheduling, estimating, coordinating site access factors that affect material take-off lists include: material estimation, material installation
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A-3.05 Prepares work site Essential Skills Document Use, Oral Communication, Thinking
NL NS PE NB QC ON MB SK AB BC NT YT NU yes yes yes yes NV yes yes yes yes yes NV NV NV
SKILLS Performance Criteria Evidence of Attainment A-3.05.01P receive, inspect and verify delivered
material delivered material is received, inspected and verified using packing slips, serial numbers, model numbers to detect shipping damage and confirm quantity
A-3.05.02P check or apply labels on hazardous materials and supplies
labels on hazardous materials and supplies are checked or applied according to procedures
A-3.05.03P secure materials and supplies materials and supplies are secured using equipment such as chains, straps and slings
A-3.05.04P select and use equipment equipment is selected and used to move materials according to scope of work
A-3.05.05P store materials and supplies materials and supplies are stored at appropriate temperature and location to prevent deterioration or damage
A-3.05.06P set up fabrication tools and equipment in close proximity
fabrication tools and equipment are set up in close proximity to work being performed taking into consideration other trades
A-3.05.07P locate washrooms, site safety equipment and emergency exits
location of washrooms, site safety equipment and emergency exits are located on-site
A-3.05.08P locate service points service points are located A-3.05.09P locate isolation points isolation points are located RANGE OF VARIABLES hazardous materials and supplies include: cutting oils, fuel containers, fire extinguishers, antifreeze, solvent cement, pressurized gas cylinders materials and supplies include: sprinklers, solvent cement, pressurized gas cylinders, chlorinated polyvinyl chloride (CPVC) pipe and fittings equipment includes: forklifts, power jacks, hand carts site safety equipment includes: fire extinguishers, eye wash stations, first aid kits, spill kits, air-monitoring devices service points include: water, electricity isolation points include: water and electrical controls
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KNOWLEDGE Learning Outcomes Learning Objectives A-3.05.01L demonstrate knowledge of procedures to
receive materials describe the procedures used to receive and verify delivered materials
A-3.05.02L demonstrate knowledge of procedures used to store, secure, organize and maintain materials
describe the procedures used to store, secure, organize and maintain inventory
A-3.05.03L demonstrate knowledge of procedures used to plan for and prepare work sites
describe the procedures used to prepare work sites
identify location and types of site safety equipment
RANGE OF VARIABLES procedures used to prepare work sites include: lay down, erecting barricades and flagging, identifying hazards, locating service points, locating isolation points, material take-off lists site safety equipment includes: fire extinguishers, eye wash stations, first aid kits, spill kits, air-monitoring devices
A-3.06 Performs layout of systems Essential Skills Document Use, Numeracy, Thinking
NL NS PE NB QC ON MB SK AB BC NT YT NU yes yes yes yes NV yes yes yes yes yes NV NV NV
SKILLS Performance Criteria Evidence of Attainment A-3.06.01P determine number, type and location of
sprinklers number, type and location of sprinklers are determined according to factors
A-3.06.02P plot location of main lines and branch lines
main line and branch line locations are measured and confirmed to meet site conditions and approved drawings
A-3.06.03P determine hanger locations hanger locations are determined to ensure sprinkler lines are installed consistently in a straight line according to industry standards and site conditions
A-3.06.04P use level to aid in the installation of supports and hangers
level is used to ensure pitch and straightness of lines
A-3.06.05P determine location of penetrations location of penetrations is identified according to drawings and site conditions
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A-3.06.06P confirm information on drawings information on drawings concurs with and matches site conditions
A-3.06.07P modify layout to accommodate site conditions
layout is modified to accommodate site conditions
RANGE OF VARIABLES factors include: occupancy hazard, ceiling structure, type of system main lines include: feed, cross, riser drawings include: isometric, orthographic, 3-D site conditions include: ducts, structural members, lighting, obstructions KNOWLEDGE Learning Outcomes Learning Objectives A-3.06.01L demonstrate knowledge of sprinkler
system layout describe the procedures used to lay out sprinkler systems and components
identify site conditions affecting layout RANGE OF VARIABLES sprinkler systems include: wet pipe, dry pipe, antifreeze, stand pipe and hose, preaction/deluge, water mist, foam components include: feed mains, valves, pumps, cross mains, branch lines, risers, test connections, fittings, drains, tanks site conditions include: ducts, structural members, lighting, obstructions
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TASK A-4 Commissions systems TASK DESCRIPTOR Commissioning is the final step in installing fire protection systems. It involves verification and testing of the systems and their components to ensure they operate within design parameters, and meet all applicable codes, standards, specifications and AHJ requirements.
A-4.01 Commissions water supply systems Essential Skills Document Use, Numeracy, Working with Others
NL NS PE NB QC ON MB SK AB BC NT YT NU yes yes yes yes NV yes yes yes yes yes NV NV NV
SKILLS Performance Criteria Evidence of Attainment A-4.01.01P verify that hydrostatic, chlorination and
flushing tests have been completed hydrostatic, chlorination and flushing tests have been completed on underground piping and are verified prior to connection of system components through contractor’s test and material certificate
A-4.01.02P conduct acceptance test of fire pump system
acceptance test of fire pump system is conducted with manufacturer’s representative to verify operation of pump assembly
A-4.01.03P verify operation of water supply system components
water supply system components are operating according to system requirements and meets minimum system design performance and criteria
A-4.01.04P confirm that water supply systems and their components are in compliance
AHJ has confirmed that water supply systems and their components are in compliance with codes and manufacturers’ specifications
A-4.01.05P complete documentation documentation has been completed according to company policies, AHJ and NFPA standards
RANGE OF VARIABLES water supply system components include: cross-connection control assemblies, water tanks, reservoirs, fire pumps
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KNOWLEDGE Learning Outcomes Learning Objectives A-4.01.01L demonstrate knowledge of the procedures
to commission water supply systems define terminology associated with commissioning of water supply systems
identify workplace hazards and describe safe work practices pertaining to the commissioning of water supply systems
interpret codes, standards and regulations pertaining to the commissioning of water supply systems
interpret information pertaining to the commissioning of water supply systems found on drawings and specifications
identify tests to be performed on water supply systems
describe the procedures used to commission water supply systems
calculate flow rates and discharge pressures
RANGE OF VARIABLES tests include: hydrostatic, chlorination, flushing, acceptance test of fire pump, component operation (cross-connection control assemblies, water tanks, reservoirs)
A-4.02 Commissions fire protection systems Essential Skills Document Use, Numeracy, Working with Others
NL NS PE NB QC ON MB SK AB BC NT YT NU yes yes yes yes NV yes yes yes yes yes NV NV NV
SKILLS Performance Criteria Evidence of Attainment A-4.02.01P perform hydrostatic and pneumatic tests
on piping systems hydrostatic and pneumatic tests are performed on piping and components of piping installation according to NFPA standards and manufacturers' specifications
A-4.02.02P perform hydrostatic and pneumatic tests on detection systems
hydrostatic and pneumatic tests are performed on detection components according to NFPA standards
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A-4.02.03P inspect seal of pipe penetrations seal of pipe penetrations is inspected on floors, walls and ceilings to ensure fire rating, weatherproofing and compatibility according to manufacturers' specifications and AHJ
A-4.02.04P check placement of hangers, brackets, supports and restraints
placement of hangers, brackets, supports and restraints are checked by inspecting and referring to project specifications and NFPA standards
A-4.02.05P check pitch and elevation of piping installation
pitch and elevation of piping installation is checked according to NFPA standards and site-specific requirements
A-4.02.06P ensure that piping, components and devices are protected
piping, components and devices are protected against environmental conditions (interior and exterior)
A-4.02.07P verify that foreign material is removed pipe preparation is done to ensure that foreign material has been removed
A-4.02.08P ensure pipe, systems and components are labelled
pipe, systems and components are labelled according to site specifications
A-4.02.09P ensure that testing blanks and testing caps are removed and documentation has been completed
testing blanks and testing caps are removed to allow for system operation and documentation has been completed
A-4.02.10P verify operation of control valves full range of operation of control valves is verified
A-4.02.11P verify fire protection system components components are verified to confirm their performance meets design criteria
A-4.02.12P verify that escutcheons and guards are in place
escutcheons and guards are in place and sprinkler protectors are removed
A-4.02.13P verify operation of detection devices operation of detection devices is verified according to AHJ-prescribed standards
A-4.02.14P verify positioning of protection devices positioning of protection devices is verified to ensure proper coverage is achieved
A-4.02.15P verify operation of signal initiating devices
operation of signal initiating devices meets accepted parameters
A-4.02.16P ensure that documentation is completed documentation is completed and submitted according to project specifications, AHJ, NFPA, FM and CAN/ULC standards
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RANGE OF VARIABLES foreign material includes: cut-out discs, oil and welding slag pipe preparation includes: flushing, swabbing control valves include: post indicator valves (PIVs), butterfly valves, outside stem & yoke (OS&Y) valves components include: alarm valves, dry valves, deluge valves, check valves, accelerators detection devices include: heat-actuated devices (HADs), air sampling devices, linear heat detectors protection devices include: sprinklers, nozzles, emitters signal-initiating devices include: flow, pressure, tamper switches documentation includes: commissioning reports, as-built drawings KNOWLEDGE Learning Outcomes Learning Objectives A-4.02.01L demonstrate knowledge of the procedures
to commission fire protection systems define terminology associated with commissioning of fire protection systems
identify safety hazards and describe safe work practices pertaining to the commissioning of fire protection systems
interpret codes, standards and regulations pertaining to the commissioning of fire protection systems
interpret information pertaining to the commissioning of fire protection systems found on drawings and specifications
identify tests and checks to be performed on fire protection systems
describe the procedures used to commission fire protection systems
RANGE OF VARIABLES tests and checks include: hydrostatic, pneumatic, seal of penetrations, placement of hangers, brackets, supports and restraints, grade and elevation, flushing and swabbing, labelling, blank testing gaskets, escutcheons
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TASK A-5 Uses communication and mentoring techniques TASK DESCRIPTOR Learning in the trades is done primarily in the workplace with tradespeople passing on their skills and knowledge to apprentices, as well as sharing knowledge among themselves. Apprenticeship is, and always has been about mentoring – learning workplace skills and passing them on. Because of the importance of this to the trade, this task covers activities related to communication in the workplace and mentoring skills.
A-5.01 Uses communication techniques Essential Skills Oral Communication, Working with Others, Continuous Learning
NL NS PE NB QC ON MB SK AB BC NT YT NU yes yes yes yes NV yes yes yes yes yes NV NV NV
SKILLS Performance Criteria Evidence of Attainment A-5.01.01P demonstrate two-way communication
practices individually or in a group instructions and messages are understood by both parties involved in communication
A-5.01.02P listen using active listening practices steps of active listening are used A-5.01.03P receive and respond to feedback on work response to feedback indicates
understanding and corrective measures are taken
A-5.01.04P explain and provide feedback explanation and feedback is provided and task is carried out as directed
A-5.01.05P use questioning to improve communication
questions enhance understanding, on-the-job training and goal setting
A-5.01.06P participate in safety and information meetings
meetings are attended and information is understood and applied
A-5.01.07P communicate with non-tradespeople technical information is relayed and understanding is confirmed
A-5.01.08P communicate with other tradespeople technical information is relayed and understanding is confirmed
RANGE OF VARIABLES active listening includes: hearing, interpreting, reflecting, responding, paraphrasing non-tradespeople include: consultants, engineers, owners, end-users tradespeople include: crane operators, carpenters, plumbers, electricians, sheet metal workers, welders, steamfitter/pipefitters, refrigeration and air conditioning mechanics
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KNOWLEDGE Learning Outcomes Learning Objectives A-5.01.01L demonstrate knowledge of trade
terminology define terminology used in the trade
A-5.01.02L demonstrate knowledge of effective communication practices
describe the importance of using effective verbal and non-verbal communication with people in the workplace
identify sources of information to effectively communicate
identify communication and learning styles
describe effective listening and speaking skills
identify personal responsibilities and attitudes that contribute to on-the-job success
identify the value of diversity in the workplace
identify communication that constitutes harassment and discrimination
RANGE OF VARIABLES people in the workplace include: other tradespeople, colleagues, apprentices, supervisors, clients, AHJ, manufacturers sources of information include: regulations, codes, standards, OH&S requirements, AHJ requirements, prints, drawings, specifications, company and client documentation learning styles include: seeing it, hearing it, trying it personal responsibilities and attitudes include: asking questions, working safely, accepting constructive feedback, time management and punctuality, respect for authority, good stewardship of materials, tools and property, efficient work practices harassment includes: objectionable conduct, comment or display made either on a one-time or continuous basis that demeans, belittles, or causes personal humiliation or embarrassment to the recipient discrimination is prohibited based on race, national or ethnic origin, colour, religion, age, sex, sexual orientation, marital status, family status, disability or conviction for which a pardon has been granted
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A-5.02 Uses mentoring techniques Essential Skills Oral Communication, Working with Others, Continuous Learning
NL NS PE NB QC ON MB SK AB BC NT YT NU yes yes yes yes NV yes yes yes yes yes NV NV NV
SKILLS Performance Criteria Evidence of Attainment A-5.02.01P identify and communicate learning
objective and point of lesson apprentice or colleague can explain the objective and point of the lesson
A-5.02.02P link lesson to other lessons and the job lesson order and unplanned learning opportunities are defined
A-5.02.03P demonstrate performance of a skill to an apprentice or colleague
steps required to demonstrate a skill are performed
A-5.02.04P set up conditions required for an apprentice to practice a skill
practice conditions are set up so that the skill can be practiced safely by the apprentice
A-5.02.05P assess apprentice or colleague’s ability to perform tasks with increasing independence
performance improves with practice to a point where skill can be done with little supervision
A-5.02.06P give supportive and corrective feedback apprentice adopts best practice after having been given supportive or corrective feedback
A-5.02.07P support apprentices in pursuing technical training opportunities
technical training is completed within the timeframe prescribed by apprenticeship authority
A-5.02.08P support equity group apprentices workplace is harassment and discrimination-free
A-5.02.09P implement probationary period to assess suitability to the trade
commitment is demonstrated and more suitable career options are provided if required
RANGE OF VARIABLES steps required to demonstrate a skill include: understanding the who, what, where, when and why, explaining, showing, giving encouragement, following up to ensure skill is performed correctly practice conditions means: guided, limited independence, full independence
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KNOWLEDGE Learning Outcomes Learning Objectives A-5.02.01L demonstrate knowledge of strategies for
learning skills in the workplace describe the importance of individual experience
describe the shared responsibilities for workplace learning
determine one’s own learning preferences and explain how these relate to learning new skills
describe the importance of different types of skills in the workplace
describe the importance of essential skills in the workplace
identify different ways of learning identify different learning needs and
strategies to meet learning needs identify strategies to assist in learning a
skill A-5.02.02L demonstrate knowledge of strategies for
teaching workplace skills identify different roles played by a workplace mentor
describe the steps involved in teaching skills
explain the importance of identifying the point of a lesson
identify how to choose a good time to present a lesson
explain the importance of linking the lessons
identify the components of the skill (the context)
describe considerations in setting up opportunities for skill practice
explain the importance of providing feedback
identify techniques for giving effective feedback
describe a skills assessment identify methods of assessing progress explain how to adjust a lesson in different
situations
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RANGE OF VARIABLES essential skills are: reading, document use, writing, oral communication, numeracy, thinking, working with others, digital technology, continuous learning learning needs include: learning disabilities, learning preferences, language proficiency strategies to assist in learning a skill include: understanding the basic principles of instruction, developing coaching skills, being patient, providing feedback steps for teaching skills include: identifying the point of the lesson, linking the lesson, demonstrating the skill, providing practice, giving feedback, and assessing skills and progress
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MAJOR WORK ACTIVITY B Installs water supply TASK B-6 Installs underground water supplies TASK DESCRIPTOR Sprinkler fitters install and connect underground piping and components from a predetermined water source to provide a reliable and adequate water supply to fire protection systems.
B-6.01 Supervises trenching and backfilling (NOT COMMON CORE) Essential Skills Working with Others, Document Use, Numeracy
NL NS PE NB QC ON MB SK AB BC NT YT NU yes yes yes yes NV yes no no no yes NV NV NV
SKILLS Performance Criteria Evidence of Attainment B-6.01.01P lay out location for trench location for trench is laid out to ensure
accessibility for machinery, material and manpower
B-6.01.02P verify location of underground/overhead utilities
location of underground/overhead utilities is verified to prevent injury and disruption of service
B-6.01.03P coordinate tie-ins with AHJ tie-ins are coordinated with AHJ to avoid or minimize disruptions to water supply
B-6.01.04P inspect trench trench is inspected for adequate size and depth according to OH&S and AHJ
B-6.01.05P coordinate laydowns laydowns for debris, backfill and installation material and tools are coordinated according to scope of work
B-6.01.06P select backfill material backfill material is selected according to piping requirements and local requirements
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B-6.01.07P ensure safe access to trench safe access to trench is ensured for the installation of underground materials
B-6.01.08P verify backfill compaction backfill compaction is verified according to site requirements and specifications
RANGE OF VARIABLES utilities include: gas, power, sewage, telephone KNOWLEDGE Learning Outcomes Learning Objectives B-6.01.01L demonstrate knowledge of safety
procedures and requirements for trenching and backfilling in accordance with codes and regulations
identify codes and standards and AHJ requirements related to trenching and backfilling
identify tools and equipment and PPE related to trenching and backfilling
identify OH&S requirements related to trenching and backfilling
describe site conditions that affect trenching and backfilling
describe shoring requirements and piping requirements
identify types of access equipment related to trenching and backfilling
B-6.01.02L demonstrate knowledge of communication practices for trenching and backfilling
describe audible/visual procedures for communicating during trenching and backfilling
B-6.02 Installs underground piping and components (NOT COMMON CORE) Essential Skills Document Use, Numeracy, Working with Others
NL NS PE NB QC ON MB SK AB BC NT YT NU yes yes yes yes NV yes no no no yes NV NV NV
SKILLS Performance Criteria Evidence of Attainment B-6.02.01P identify type and class of piping material
and fittings type and class of piping material and fittings are identified according to AHJ, drawings, specifications and NFPA standards
B-6.02.02P select and use tools and equipment tools and equipment are selected and used according to scope of work
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B-6.02.03P assemble pipe and fittings pipe and fittings are assembled using joining methods according to specifications and NFPA standards
B-6.02.04P restrain pipe and fittings pipe and fittings are restrained with anchoring systems to provide stability, prevent pipe movement and separation, and protect against damage according to manufacturers' specifications, codes and standards
B-6.02.05P apply protective material protective material is applied below and above the pipe to prevent damage from foreign objects
B-6.02.06P attach components components are attached to piping to allow control and isolation of fire water system
B-6.02.07P connect piping to water source piping is connected to water source with devices to ensure adequate water supply to fire protection system
B-6.02.08P lay tracer wire and identification ribbon tracer wire and identification ribbon are laid with pipe according to jurisdictional requirements to allow for future location and identification of pipe
B-6.02.09P ensure cathodic/corrosion protection cathodic/corrosion protection meets manufacturers' specifications and AHJ
B-6.02.10P allow for clearances and tolerances clearances and tolerances between piping and surrounding environment are allowed for to prevent damage caused by excessive stress loads
B-6.02.11P seal pipe penetrations pipe penetrations through structures are sealed to maintain impermeability of structure using various materials
B-6.02.12P terminate and cap pipe pipe is terminated and capped in selected location inside building, ensuring its accessibility
B-6.02.13P install testing connection to water termination point and fire hydrants
testing connection is installed to water termination point to allow for flushing, testing and chlorination according to AHJ, standards and codes
B-6.02.14P test underground piping and components underground piping and components are hydrostatically tested according to NFPA standards
RANGE OF VARIABLES tools and equipment include: cut-off saws, portable grinders, torque wrenches, pry bars joining methods include: bell and spigot, flange with gasket, mechanical anchoring systems include: thrust blocks, rodding, anchors, clamps protective material includes: sand, screened gravel, landscaping fabric foreign objects include: rocks, roots, debris components include: gate valves, PIVs, fire hydrants devices include: tapping valves, underground tees
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surrounding environment includes: under railroad tracks, through concrete structures structures include: walls, foundations, floors materials include: cement, caulking, flexible mastic KNOWLEDGE Learning Outcomes Learning Objectives B-6.02.01L demonstrate knowledge of clearances
and tolerances identify where clearances and tolerances should be taken into consideration
B-6.02.02L demonstrate knowledge of water source connections
identify types of water sources and their connection requirements
identify location of water source connection
B-6.02.03L demonstrate knowledge of underground piping and their components’ installation procedures
define terminology associated with underground piping and components
identify worksite hazards and describe safe work practices pertaining to underground piping and components
interpret codes, standards and regulations pertaining to underground piping and their components
identify tools and equipment relating to underground piping and component installation
describe procedures used to install underground water mains
RANGE OF VARIABLES types of water sources include: municipal water supply, raw water sources, tanks, cisterns hazards include: personal safety, safety of infrastructure, environmental requirements tools and equipment include: cut-off saws, portable grinders, torque wrenches, pry bars procedures used to install underground water mains include: joining, controlling thrust, trenching and shoring, bedding and backfilling, leakage testing, chlorination/disinfection, flushing, completing documentation
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B-6.03 Flushes underground system Essential Skills Thinking, Document Use, Oral Communication
NL NS PE NB QC ON MB SK AB BC NT YT NU yes yes yes yes NV yes yes yes no yes NV NV NV
SKILLS Performance Criteria Evidence of Attainment B-6.03.01P select and install flanges, fittings and
valves flanges, fittings and valves are selected and installed on the underground connection inside the building to allow for required flow
B-6.03.02P select and use tools and equipment tools and equipment are selected and used according to scope of work
B-6.03.03P ensure underground control valve is open underground control valve is open at water source to pressurize system
B-6.03.04P connect hoses to flushing connections hoses are connected to flushing connections at determined points and water is directed to safe location
B-6.03.05P discharge water flow water flow is discharged from flushing connections allowing predetermined flow requirements
B-6.03.06P complete documentation documentation is completed according to NFPA standards and AHJ
RANGE OF VARIABLES tools and equipment include: pitot tube, fire hoses, fire hydrant wrenches, diffusers, burlap sack and tie wires KNOWLEDGE Learning Outcomes Learning Objectives B-6.03.01L demonstrate knowledge of flushing
requirements of underground systems identify codes and standards related to flushing of underground systems
identify required flow rates for flushing of underground systems
identify tools and equipment relating to flushing of underground systems and describe their applications and procedures for use
B-6.03.02L demonstrate knowledge of safe work procedures for flushing of underground systems
identify worksite hazards and describe safe work practices pertaining to flushing of underground systems
describe the procedures used to flush underground systems
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RANGE OF VARIABLES tools and equipment include: pitot tube, fire hoses, fire hydrant wrenches, diffusers, burlap sack and tie wires hazards include: personal safety, safety of infrastructure, environmental requirements
TASK B-7 Installs fire pump units TASK DESCRIPTOR Fire pump units are an integral part of fire protection systems. They provide pressure and flow to the fire protection system. They can be used with stand-alone or secondary water supplies, or as a supplement to municipal water supply.
B-7.01 Determines location of pumps, drivers, controllers and components Essential Skills Document Use, Numeracy, Thinking
NL NS PE NB QC ON MB SK AB BC NT YT NU yes yes yes yes NV yes yes yes yes yes NV NV NV
SKILLS Performance Criteria Evidence of Attainment B-7.01.01P select and use tools and equipment tools and equipment are selected and
used according to scope of work B-7.01.02P inspect room layout room layout is inspected prior to
installation to confirm adequate space and prevent interference of pumps and components with other building services
B-7.01.03P verify layout with drawings layout is verified with drawings to ensure compliance with specifications
B-7.01.04P lay out pumps and components pumps and components are laid out in pump room to ensure accessibility for service
B-7.01.05P determine if pump bypass is required pump bypass is required when material value is provided by the water supply if the pump is not in operation according to NFPA standards and AHJ
RANGE OF VARIABLES tools and equipment include: measuring devices, chalk lines, laser levels, straight edges, hoisting equipment
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KNOWLEDGE Learning Outcomes Learning Objectives B-7.01.01L demonstrate knowledge of pumps,
drivers, controllers and components define terminology associated with pumps, drivers, controllers and components
identify hazards and describe safe work practices pertaining to pumps, drivers, controllers and components
interpret codes, standards and regulations pertaining to the installation of pumps, drivers, controllers and components
interpret information pertaining to pumps, drivers, controllers and components, found on drawings and specifications
identify tools and equipment relating to determining location of pumps, drivers, controllers and components, and describe their applications and procedures for use
RANGE OF VARIABLES hazards include: personal safety, safety of infrastructure, environmental requirements tools and equipment include: measuring devices, chalk lines, laser levels, straight edges, hoisting equipment
B-7.02 Installs pumps, drivers, controllers and components Essential Skills Document Use, Numeracy, Thinking
NL NS PE NB QC ON MB SK AB BC NT YT NU yes yes yes yes NV yes yes yes yes yes NV NV NV
SKILLS Performance Criteria Evidence of Attainment B-7.02.01P select and use tools and equipment tools and equipment are selected and
used according to scope of work B-7.02.02P place pumps pumps are placed in predetermined
locations on a base or pad according to NFPA standard and manufacturers’ specifications
B-7.02.03P adjust pump elevation pump elevation is adjusted to set and secure pump in place using materials
B-7.02.04P mount controllers and power transfer switches
controllers and power transfer switches are mounted in desired location within the pump room and within sight of the pump according to codes and standards
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B-7.02.05P connect piping and fire pump components
piping and fire pump components are connected to fire pump, jockey pump and controllers
B-7.02.06P connect and align driver driver is connected to and aligned with the pump using drive components to provide power to pump
B-7.02.07P set fuel tanks and piping fuel tanks and piping are set to allow fuel supply to diesel driver according to AHJ, NFPA and manufacturers’ specifications
B-7.02.08P install fuel lines fuel lines between tank and engine are installed according to AHJ, NFPA standards and building codes
B-7.02.09P install exhaust system exhaust system is installed to evacuate exhaust from the pump room to exterior according to AHJ, NFPA standards, manufacturers’ specification and building codes
B-7.02.10P install strainers strainers are installed on raw water supplies to protect pump from debris
B-7.02.11P install required fire pump components required fire pump components are installed according to manufacturers' specifications, NFPA standards and AHJ
RANGE OF VARIABLES materials include: shims, mounts, grout and cement fire pump components include: sensing lines, test headers, flowmeters, bypass connections, relief valves, controller cabinets, suction and discharge piping, anti-vortex plate drive components include: right-angle gear drives, universal joints, flexible couplings KNOWLEDGE Learning Outcomes Learning Objectives B-7.02.01L demonstrate knowledge of water source
connections define terminology associated with water supply and system demand
identify types of water supplies used for fire pump installations and system demand requirements
identify the requirements of cross-connection control as they relate to fire pump demand
B-7.02.02L demonstrate knowledge of fire pump components and their installation
identify fire pumps components
identify types of fire pumps interpret information pertaining to fire
pumps found on drawings and specifications
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identify tools and equipment relating to fire pump installation and describe their applications and procedures for use
describe the procedures used to install fire pumps
RANGE OF VARIABLES types of water supplies include: municipal, limited (tanks, reservoirs), raw water fire pump components include: sensing lines, test headers, flowmeters, bypass connections, relief valves, controller cabinets, suction and discharge piping, anti-vortex plate types of fire pumps include: diesel, electric, steam
TASK B-8 Installs fire department connections TASK DESCRIPTOR Fire department connections are an important component found on most sprinkler and standpipe systems. When a sprinkler system activates, the fire department connects hose lines from a pumper truck to the fire department connection. This connection allows the fire department to supplement the fire protection system in the event of a fire.
B-8.01 Determines location, size and type of fire department connections Essential Skills Document Use, Numeracy, Oral Communication
NL NS PE NB QC ON MB SK AB BC NT YT NU yes yes yes yes NV yes yes yes yes yes NV NV NV
SKILLS Performance Criteria Evidence of Attainment B-8.01.01P select and use tools and equipment tools and equipment are selected and
used according to scope of work B-8.01.02P confirm system layout system layout is confirmed prior to
installation to verify adequate space, heating, code requirements, accessibility for fire department and AHJ requirements
B-8.01.03P verify layout with drawings layout is verified with drawings to ensure compliance with AHJ and NFPA standards
B-8.01.04P determine size and type of hose connection, check valves and additional components
size and type of hose connection, check valves and additional components are determined according to AHJ and NFPA standards
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RANGE OF VARIABLES tools and equipment include: measuring devices, levels, straight edges hose connections include: National Hose Standard (NHS), CSA, Storz KNOWLEDGE Learning Outcomes Learning Objectives B-8.01.01L demonstrate knowledge of fire department
equipment and their installation procedures
identify required proximity of fire department connections in relation to hydrants
identify hazards and describe safe work practices pertaining to fire department connections
interpret codes, standards and regulations pertaining to fire department connections
interpret information pertaining to fire department connections, found on drawings and specifications
identify tools and equipment relating to fire department connections, and describe their applications and procedures for use
identify types of fire department connections, and describe their purpose and their installation requirements
RANGE OF VARIABLES installation requirements include: requirements for check valves, placement of fire department connections, requirements for drainage of fire department connections, requirements for hose thread connections (AHJ)
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B-8.02 Installs fire department connection piping and components Essential Skills Numeracy, Thinking, Document Use
NL NS PE NB QC ON MB SK AB BC NT YT NU yes yes yes yes NV yes yes yes yes yes NV NV NV
SKILLS Performance Criteria Evidence of Attainment B-8.02.01P select and use tools and equipment tools and equipment are selected and
used according to scope of work B-8.02.02P install pipe and devices for fire
department connections pipe and devices for fire department connections are installed according to NFPA standards and AHJ
B-8.02.03P orient and confirm thread compatibility of the fire department connections
fire department connections are oriented to achieve desired position and threads are confirmed to be compatible according to site conditions, application, manufacturers' specifications and AHJ
KNOWLEDGE Learning Outcomes Learning Objectives B-8.02.01L demonstrate knowledge of fire department
equipment and their installation procedures
identify required proximity of fire department connections in relation to hydrants
identify hazards and describe safe work practices pertaining to fire department connections
interpret codes, standards and regulations pertaining to fire department connections
interpret information pertaining to fire department connections, found on drawings and specifications
identify tools and equipment relating to fire department connections, and describe their applications and procedures for use
identify types of fire department connections, and describe their purpose and their installation requirements
RANGE OF VARIABLES installation requirements include: requirements for check valves, placement of fire department connections, requirements for drainage of fire department connections, requirements for hose thread connections (AHJ)
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TASK B-9 Installs private water supply systems TASK DESCRIPTOR Private water supply systems are typically the only water supply for the fire protection system in remote areas. They can also be used as a secondary supply in areas where municipal supply is insufficient.
B-9.01 Installs water tanks Essential Skills Numeracy, Thinking, Document Use
NL NS PE NB QC ON MB SK AB BC NT YT NU yes yes yes yes NV yes yes yes yes yes NV NV NV
SKILLS Performance Criteria Evidence of Attainment B-9.01.01P determine location and place water tank location of water tank is determined and
tank is placed according to site conditions, accessibility and load bearing requirements
B-9.01.02P arrange for installation of base, mounts and anchors
base, mounts and anchors are installed to level, stabilize and support tank
B-9.01.03P select and use tools and equipment tools and equipment are selected and used according to scope of work
B-9.01.04P fill tank with water tank is filled with water to verify its integrity according to specifications and AHJ
B-9.01.05P apply cathodic and corrosion protection cathodic protection is installed as required to prevent electrolysis and corrosion protection is applied to prevent exterior and interior corrosion
KNOWLEDGE Learning Outcomes Learning Objectives B-9.01.01L demonstrate knowledge of water tanks define terminology associated with water
tanks identify types of water tanks and
describe their characteristics, principles of operation and applications
identify hazards and describe safe work practices pertaining to water tanks
interpret codes, standards and regulations pertaining to water tanks
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identify tools and equipment relating to water tank installation and their applications and procedures for use
identify types of water connections and their associated components
identify the methods used for protection of tanks
RANGE OF VARIABLES types of water tanks include: gravity, pressure, below grade, residential water supply types of water connections include: sprinkler valves, auto-fill valves
B-9.02 Installs related equipment Essential Skills Document Use, Numeracy, Thinking
NL NS PE NB QC ON MB SK AB BC NT YT NU yes yes yes yes NV yes yes yes yes yes NV NV NV
SKILLS Performance Criteria Evidence of Attainment B-9.02.01P install controlling devices controlling devices are installed on tank
and in reservoirs according to NFPA standards and AHJ
B-9.02.02P select and use tools and equipment tools and equipment are selected and used according to scope of work
B-9.02.03P install hydrants hydrants are installed according to NFPA standards and AHJ
B-9.02.04P install fill line fill line is installed to tank to allow for periodic filling of water supply tank
B-9.02.05P connect test connection test connection from fire pump is connected to tank to conserve water during testing procedures according to site conditions and AHJ
B-9.02.06P verify installation of anti-vortex plate installation of anti-vortex plate is verified to be done when required by site conditions and AHJ
RANGE OF VARIABLES controlling devices include: pressure switches, agitators, control valves, thermostats, check valves hydrants include: wall, roof, dry barrel, wet barrel
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KNOWLEDGE Learning Outcomes Learning Objectives B-9.02.01L demonstrate knowledge of installation of
water tanks and related equipment identify procedures used in the installation of water tanks and related equipment
interpret codes, standards and regulations pertaining to water tank installation and related equipment
interpret information pertaining to water tank and related equipment found on drawings and specifications
identify tools and equipment relating to water tank and related equipment installation and describe their applications and procedures for use
explain supply and discharge piping requirements
identify the arrangement of fire pump unit components
RANGE OF VARIABLES related equipment includes: overflow, vent, water level, drain and heating system
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MAJOR WORK ACTIVITY C Installs piping TASK C-10 Prepares pipe, tube and fittings for installation TASK DESCRIPTOR Sprinkler fitters prepare piping and fittings for the installation of the fire protection system. Preparation of piping can be done at a shop or on-site.
C-10.01 Cuts pipe and tube Essential Skills Numeracy, Thinking, Document Use
NL NS PE NB QC ON MB SK AB BC NT YT NU yes yes yes yes NV yes yes yes yes yes NV NV NV
SKILLS Performance Criteria Evidence of Attainment C-10.01.01P select pipe pipe is selected according to drawings
and project specifications C-10.01.02P calculate, measure and mark pipe pipe requirements are calculated,
measured and marked according to drawings
C-10.01.03P select and use tools and equipment tools and equipment are selected according to pipe material and size, and used according to manufacturers' specifications and scope of work
C-10.01.04P ream pipe pipe is reamed according to industry practice to remove burrs to promote hydraulic efficiency
C-10.01.05P verify cut cut is verified square according to manufacturers' specifications
RANGE OF VARIABLES tools and equipment include: pipe cutters, hacksaws, hydraulic cutters, chop saws pipe material includes: steel, copper, plastic, ductile iron
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KNOWLEDGE Learning Outcomes Learning Objectives C-10.01.01L demonstrate knowledge of pipe and tube
cutting equipment and techniques define terminology associated with cutting pipe and tube
identify hazards and describe safe work practices pertaining to cutting pipe and tube
interpret codes, standards and regulations pertaining to cutting pipe and tube
interpret information pertaining to cutting pipe and tube found on drawings and specifications
identify tools and equipment relating to pipe and tube cutting, and describe their applications and procedures for use
identify the factors to consider for selecting pipe and tube for cutting
C-10.01.02L demonstrate knowledge of the procedures to cut pipe and tube
describe the procedures used to cut pipe and tube to required dimensions
RANGE OF VARIABLES tools and equipment include: pipe cutters, hacksaws, hydraulic cutters, chop saws factors to consider for selecting pipe and tube for cutting include: grade, size, materials
C-10.02 Bends pipe and tube Essential Skills Numeracy, Thinking, Document Use
NL NS PE NB QC ON MB SK AB BC NT YT NU yes yes yes yes NV yes yes yes yes yes NV NV NV
SKILLS Performance Criteria Evidence of Attainment C-10.02.01P select pipe schedule and material pipe schedule and material is selected
according to drawings C-10.02.02P select the application and location of bend application and location for bend is
selected according to NFPA standards C-10.02.03P determine the radius of the bend radius of the bend is determined
according to NFPA standards
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C-10.02.04P calculate bend angle bend angle is calculated according to installation requirements and site conditions
C-10.02.05P select and use tools and equipment tools and equipment are selected and used according to manufacturers' specifications and scope of work
RANGE OF VARIABLES tools and equipment include: chain vices, hydraulic benders, manual benders, torches KNOWLEDGE Learning Outcomes Learning Objectives C-10.02.01L demonstrate knowledge of the procedures
used to bend pipe and tube define terminology associated with bending pipe and tube
identify hazards and describe safe work practices pertaining to bending pipe and tube
identify the factors to consider for selecting pipe and tube for bending
describe the procedures used to bend pipe and tube to required dimensions
interpret codes, standards and regulations pertaining to bending pipe and tube
interpret information pertaining to bending pipe and tube found on drawings and specifications
C-10.02.02L demonstrate knowledge of tools and equipment used for pipe and tube bending
identify tools and equipment relating to pipe and tube bending, and describe their applications and procedures for use
C-10.02.03L demonstrate knowledge of procedures used to calculate degree of bend
describe basic trigonometry used to calculate angles
apply metric and imperial measurements RANGE OF VARIABLES factors to consider for bending pipe include: grade, size, material, schedule tools and equipment include: chain vices, hydraulic benders, manual benders, torches
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C-10.03 Threads pipe Essential Skills Numeracy, Thinking, Document Use
NL NS PE NB QC ON MB SK AB BC NT YT NU yes yes yes yes NV yes yes yes yes yes NV NV NV
SKILLS Performance Criteria Evidence of Attainment C-10.03.01P adjust die head die head is adjusted to achieve thread
specifications to allow installation of fittings
C-10.03.02P select and use tools and equipment tools and equipment are selected and used according to size and type of material
C-10.03.03P support pipe pipe is supported using pipe stands while threading to prevent damage to thread and equipment
C-10.03.04P select and apply cutting oil cutting oil is selected and applied according to piping material to prevent damage to dies and threads
C-10.03.05P clean inside and outside of pipe inside and outside of pipe is cleaned to remove excess cutting oil and shavings
RANGE OF VARIABLES thread specifications include: thread depth, taper, pitch, angle, length tools and equipment include: ratchet dies, oilers, universal dies, thread gauges KNOWLEDGE Learning Outcomes Learning Objectives C-10.03.01L demonstrate knowledge of the procedures
used to thread pipe define terminology associated with threading pipe
identify hazards and describe safe work procedures pertaining to threading pipe
identify types of threads interpret codes, standards and regulations
pertaining to threading pipe
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interpret information pertaining to threading pipe found on drawings and specifications
C-10.03.02L demonstrate knowledge of tools and equipment used to thread pipe
identify tools and equipment relating to threading pipe, and describe their applications and procedures for use
RANGE OF VARIABLES types of threads include: National Pipe Thread (NPT), National Standard Thread (NST) tools and equipment include: ratchet dies, oilers, universal dies, thread gauges
C-10.04 Grooves pipe Essential Skills Numeracy, Thinking, Document Use
NL NS PE NB QC ON MB SK AB BC NT YT NU yes yes yes yes NV yes yes yes yes yes NV NV NV
SKILLS Performance Criteria Evidence of Attainment C-10.04.01P identify the pipe material pipe material is identified according to
drawings and project specifications C-10.04.02P select grooving method grooving method is selected according
to manufacturers' specifications, and pipe schedule, material and size
C-10.04.03P select and use tools and equipment tools and equipment are selected and used according to scope of work
C-10.04.04P set up equipment equipment is set up to achieve groove depth according to manufacturers' specifications
C-10.04.05P support pipe pipe is supported using pipe stands to prevent damage to groove and equipment
C-10.04.06P select and apply cutting oil cutting oil is selected and applied according to piping material to prevent damage to dies and cut grooves
C-10.04.07P measure groove depth groove depth is measured to ensure it corresponds to manufacturers' specifications for the couplings
C-10.04.08P check flare flare is measured to ensure it corresponds to manufacturers’ specifications
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RANGE OF VARIABLES grooving methods include: roll grooving, cut grooving tools and equipment include: hydraulic groovers, cut groovers, portable or in-air/in-place groovers, pipe diameter tape, oilers KNOWLEDGE Learning Outcomes Learning Objectives C-10.04.01L demonstrate knowledge of the procedures
to groove pipe define terminology associated with grooving pipe
identify hazards and describe safe work practices pertaining to grooving pipe
interpret codes, standards and regulations pertaining to grooving pipe
interpret information pertaining to grooving pipe found on drawings and specifications
C-10.04.02L demonstrate knowledge of tools and equipment used to groove pipe
identify tools and equipment relating to grooving pipe, and describe their applications and procedures for use
RANGE OF VARIABLES tools and equipment include: hydraulic groovers, cut groovers, portable or in-air/in-place groovers, pipe diameter tape, oilers
C-10.05 Drills pipe and tube Essential Skills Numeracy, Thinking, Document Use
NL NS PE NB QC ON MB SK AB BC NT YT NU yes yes yes yes NV yes yes yes yes yes NV NV NV
SKILLS Performance Criteria Evidence of Attainment C-10.05.01P measure and mark pipe and tube pipe and tube is measured and marked
according to drawings C-10.05.02P select and use tools and equipment tools and equipment are selected and
used according to scope of work C-10.05.03P find centre of pipe and tube centre of pipe and tube is found using a
centering punch C-10.05.04P drill hole in pipe and tube hole in pipe and tube is drilled according
to fitting and device specifications
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C-10.05.05P file hole hole is filed to remove burrs C-10.05.06P recover cut-out disc cut-out disc is recovered to prevent
obstruction to flow RANGE OF VARIABLES tools and equipment include: drills, hole saws, centering punch, files, levels KNOWLEDGE Learning Outcomes Learning Objectives C-10.05.01L demonstrate knowledge of the procedures
to drill pipe and tube define terminology associated with drilling pipe and tube
identify hazards and describe safe work practices pertaining to drilling pipe and tube
interpret codes, standards and regulations pertaining to drilling pipe and tube
interpret information pertaining to pipe and tube drilling found on drawings and manufacturers’ specifications
C-10.05.02L demonstrate knowledge of tools and equipment used to drill pipe and tube
identify tools and equipment relating to drilling pipe and tube, and describe their applications and procedures for use
RANGE OF VARIABLES tools and equipment include: drills, hole saws, centering punch, files, levels
C-10.06 Grinds pipe Essential Skills Numeracy, Thinking, Document Use
NL NS PE NB QC ON MB SK AB BC NT YT NU yes yes yes yes NV yes yes yes yes yes NV NV NV
SKILLS Performance Criteria Evidence of Attainment C-10.06.01P select and use tools and equipment tools and equipment are selected and
used according to scope of work C-10.06.02P secure pipe pipe is secured while grinding to prevent
damage to pipe and equipment C-10.06.03P grind pipe ends pipe ends are ground to ensure they are
square and true
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C-10.06.04P bevel pipe pipe is bevelled at required angle to promote weld penetration according to industry standards
C-10.06.05P chamfer pipe for fittings pipe is chamfered at angle according to manufacturers' specifications
RANGE OF VARIABLES tools and equipment include: power grinders, files, chamfering tools, chain vices, pipe stands, bench vices KNOWLEDGE Learning Outcomes Learning Objectives C-10.06.01L demonstrate knowledge of the procedures
used to grind pipe define terminology associated with grinding pipe
identify hazards and describe safe work practices pertaining to grinding pipe
interpret codes, standards and regulations pertaining to grinding pipe
interpret information pertaining to grinding pipe found on drawings and specifications
describe the procedures used to grind pipe
C-10.06.02L demonstrate knowledge of the tools and equipment used to grind pipe
identify tools and equipment used for grinding pipe and describe their applications and procedures for use
RANGE OF VARIABLES tools and equipment include: power grinders, files, chamfering tools, chain vices, pipe stands, bench vices
C-10.07 Prepares fittings Essential Skills Numeracy, Thinking, Document Use
NL NS PE NB QC ON MB SK AB BC NT YT NU yes yes yes yes NV yes yes yes yes yes NV NV NV
SKILLS Performance Criteria Evidence of Attainment C-10.07.01P select and use tools and materials tools and materials are selected and
used according to scope of work C-10.07.02P select fittings fittings are selected according to
connection type
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C-10.07.03P select fitting size fitting size is selected for the application according to drawings
C-10.07.04P inspect fitting fitting is inspected for deficiencies C-10.07.05P grease, sand, grind, clean and flux fitting fitting is greased, sanded, ground,
cleaned and fluxed according to the type of fitting
RANGE OF VARIABLES tools and materials include: wire brushes, sand cloth, files, pipe joint compound or tape, flux, gasket lube connection type includes: flanged, threaded, grooved, soldered, brazed, welded deficiencies include: cracks, holes, absence of threads type of fitting includes: copper, plastic, steel, cast iron KNOWLEDGE Learning Outcomes Learning Objectives C-10.07.01L demonstrate knowledge of the procedures
used to prepare pipe fittings define terminology associated with pipe fittings
identify hazards and describe safe work practices pertaining to pipe fittings
interpret codes, standards and regulations pertaining to pipe fittings
interpret information pertaining to pipe fittings found on drawings and specifications
C-10.07.02L demonstrate knowledge of the tools and materials used to prepare pipe fittings
identify tools and materials relating to preparing pipe fittings, and describe their applications and procedures for use
RANGE OF VARIABLES tools and materials include: wire brushes, sand cloth, files, pipe joint compound or tape, flux, gasket lube
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TASK C-11 Installs pipe, tube and fittings TASK DESCRIPTOR Sprinkler fitters connect various types of pipes, tubes and fittings (steel, plastic and copper) to distribute water from a predetermined source to provide reliable and adequate fire protection. They are responsible for painting and labelling pipe and tube post-installation when required.
C-11.01 Installs steel pipe, tube and fittings Essential Skills Document Use, Thinking, Working with Others
NL NS PE NB QC ON MB SK AB BC NT YT NU yes yes yes yes NV yes yes yes yes yes NV NV NV
SKILLS Performance Criteria Evidence of Attainment C-11.01.01P verify location and spacing location and spacing of the main and
branch lines are verified according to drawings and NFPA standards
C-11.01.02P modify pipe and tube layout pipe and tube layout is modified according to site conditions and design considerations
C-11.01.03P select and use tools and equipment tools and equipment are selected and used according to scope of work
C-11.01.04P install fittings on pipe and tube fittings are installed on pipe and tube according to drawings
C-11.01.05P install pipe and tube in hangers pipe and tube are installed in hangers according to NFPA standards
C-11.01.06P connect pipes and tubes pipes and tubes are connected using fittings according to drawings and manufacturers' specifications
C-11.01.07P orient fittings fittings are oriented according to application and site conditions
C-11.01.08P level or pitch pipe and tube pipe and tube is run level or pitched according to fire protection system requirements and NFPA standards
RANGE OF VARIABLES design considerations include: pipe size, hazard classifications, drainage, grading and layout, materials, system design, flushing connections, friction loss tools and equipment include: pipe wrenches, levels, wrenches, sockets, chain vices fittings include: couplings, flanges, elbows, tees, crosses, adaptors
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KNOWLEDGE Learning Outcomes Learning Objectives C-11.01.01L demonstrate knowledge of steel pipe,
tube and fittings define terminology associated with steel pipe, tube and fittings
identify types of steel pipe and tube interpret codes, standards and regulations
pertaining to steel pipe, tube and fittings interpret information pertaining to steel
pipe and tube installation found on drawings and specifications
C-11.01.02L demonstrate knowledge of the procedures used to install steel pipe, tube and fittings
identify hazards and describe safe work practices related to installing steel pipe, tube and fittings
identify tools and equipment for installing steel pipe, tube and fittings and describe their applications and procedures for use
describe the procedures used to install steel pipe, tube and fittings
describe connection types related to steel pipe and tube
explain friction loss as it applies to steel pipe schedules and hydraulically calculated systems
identify the design considerations for installing steel pipe, tube and fittings
RANGE OF VARIABLES fittings include: couplings, flanges, elbows, tees, crosses, adaptors types of steel pipe include: stainless, galvanized, carbon types of steel tube include: stainless, mild tools and equipment include: pipe wrenches, levels, wrenches, sockets, chain vices connection types include: flanged, threaded, grooved couplings, welded design considerations include: pipe size, hazard classifications, drainage, grading and layout, materials, system design, flushing connections, friction loss
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C-11.02 Installs plastic pipe, tube and fittings Essential Skills Document Use, Thinking, Working with Others
NL NS PE NB QC ON MB SK AB BC NT YT NU yes yes yes yes NV yes yes yes yes yes NV NV NV
SKILLS Performance Criteria Evidence of Attainment C-11.02.01P verify location and spacing of the main
and branch lines location and spacing of the main and branch lines is verified according to drawings and NFPA standards
C-11.02.02P modify pipe and tube layout pipe and tube layout is modified according to site conditions and design considerations
C-11.02.03P select and use tools and equipment tools and equipment are selected and used according to scope of work
C-11.02.04P install fittings on pipe and tube fittings are installed on pipe and tube according to drawings
C-11.02.05P install pipe and tube in hangers pipe and tube are installed in hangers according to NFPA standards
C-11.02.06P connect pipes and tubes pipes and tubes are connected using fittings according to drawings and manufacturers' specifications
C-11.02.07P orient fittings fittings are oriented according to application and site conditions
C-11.02.08P level or grade pipe and tube pipe and tube are run level or graded according to fire protection system requirements and NFPA standards
RANGE OF VARIABLES design considerations include: pipe size, hazard classifications, drainage, grading and layout, materials, system design, flushing connections, friction loss tools and equipment include: levels, wrenches fittings include: couplings, flanges, elbows, tees, crosses, adaptors KNOWLEDGE Learning Outcomes Learning Objectives C-11.02.01L demonstrate knowledge of plastic pipe,
tube and fittings define terminology associated with plastic pipe, tube and fittings
identify types of plastic pipe interpret codes, standards and regulations
pertaining to plastic pipe, tube and fittings
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interpret information pertaining to plastic pipe and tube installation found on drawings and specifications
C-11.02.02L demonstrate knowledge of the procedures used to install plastic pipe, tube and fittings
identify hazards and describe safe work practices related to installing plastic pipe, tube and fittings
identify tools and equipment for installing plastic pipe and tube and, describe their applications and procedures for use
describe the procedures used to install plastic pipe, tube and fittings
describe connection types related to plastic pipe and tube
explain friction loss as it applies to plastic pipe and tube and hydraulically calculated systems
identify compatibility of plastic pipe and tube with site conditions and other materials
identify the design considerations for installing plastic pipe, tube and fittings
RANGE OF VARIABLES fittings include: couplings, flanges, elbows, tees, crosses, adaptors types of plastic pipe include: CPVC, cross-linked polyethylene (PEX), polyvinyl chloride (PVC) design considerations include: pipe size, hazard classifications, drainage, grading and layout, materials, system design, flushing connections, friction loss tools and equipment include: levels, wrenches connection types include: flanged, threaded, grooved couplings, solvent welded
C-11.03 Installs copper pipe, tube and fittings Essential Skills Document Use, Thinking, Working with Others
NL NS PE NB QC ON MB SK AB BC NT YT NU yes yes yes yes NV yes yes yes yes yes NV NV NV
SKILLS Performance Criteria Evidence of Attainment C-11.03.01P verify location and spacing of the main
and branch lines location and spacing of the main and branch lines is verified according to drawings and NFPA standards
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C-11.03.02P modify pipe and tube layout pipe and tube layout is modified according to site conditions and design considerations
C-11.03.03P select and use tools and equipment tools and equipment are selected and used according to scope of work
C-11.03.04P select materials materials are selected according to scope of work and job specifications
C-11.03.05P install fittings on pipe and tube fittings are installed on pipe and tube according to drawings
C-11.03.06P install dielectric fittings dielectric fittings are installed to prevent electrolysis caused by the joining of dissimilar metals
C-11.03.07P install pipe and tube in hangers pipe and tube are installed in hangers according to NFPA standards
C-11.03.08P connect pipes and tubes pipes and tubes are connected using fittings according to drawings and manufacturers' specifications
C-11.03.09P orient fittings fittings are oriented according to application and site conditions
C-11.03.10P level or grade pipe and tube pipe and tube are run level or graded according to fire protection system requirements and NFPA standards
RANGE OF VARIABLES design considerations include: pipe size, hazard classifications, drainage, grading and layout, materials, system design, flushing connections, friction loss tools and equipment include: torches, levels, wrenches, sockets materials include: solder, brazing rods, flux, sand cloth fittings include: couplings, flanges, elbows, tees, crosses, adaptors KNOWLEDGE Learning Outcomes Learning Objectives C-11.03.01L demonstrate knowledge of copper pipe,
tube and fittings define terminology associated with copper pipes, tube and fittings
identify types of copper pipe and tube and their applications
interpret codes, standards and regulations pertaining to copper pipe, tube and fittings
interpret information pertaining to copper pipe and tube installation found on drawings and specifications
C-11.03.02L demonstrate knowledge of the procedures used to install copper pipe, tube and fittings
identify hazards and describe safe work practices related to installing copper pipe, tube and fittings
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identify tools and equipment for installing copper pipe, tube and fittings and describe their applications and procedures for use
describe the procedures used to install copper pipe, tube and fittings
describe connection types related to copper pipe
explain the effect of electrolysis on piping and tubing materials
explain friction loss as it applies to copper pipe and tube, and hydraulically calculated systems
identify the design considerations for installing copper pipe, tube and fittings
describe the procedures used to prepare and assemble flare and compression joints using hand tools
C-11.03.03L demonstrate knowledge of the procedures used to braze and solder joints
identify hazards and describe safe work practices pertaining to brazing and soldering joints
interpret codes, standards and regulations pertaining to brazing and soldering joints
interpret information, pertaining to brazing and soldering joints found on drawings and specifications
identify materials and equipment used for brazing and soldering joints, and describe their applications
describe the procedures used to solder and braze joints
identify types of solders and brazing alloys, and describe their characteristics and applications
identify types of flux used in soldering or brazing and describe their purpose, applications and effects
RANGE OF VARIABLES fittings include: couplings, flanges, elbows, tees, crosses, adaptors types of copper pipe and tube include: K, L, M hazards include: fire prevention, hot work procedures tools and equipment include: torches, levels, wrenches, sockets connection types include: soldering, brazing, using grooved couplings, compression type fittings design considerations include: pipe size, hazard classifications, drainage, grading and layout, materials, system design, flushing connections, friction loss materials include: solder, brazing rods, flux, sand cloth types of solders and brazing alloys include: 95/5, lead-free, BCuP
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C-11.04 Paints and labels pipe and tube Essential Skills Document Use, Thinking, Working with Others
NL NS PE NB QC ON MB SK AB BC NT YT NU yes yes yes yes NV yes yes yes yes yes NV NV NV
SKILLS Performance Criteria Evidence of Attainment C-11.04.01P select and use tools and equipment tools and equipment are selected and
used according to scope of work C-11.04.02P select paint paint used for identification and corrosion
protection is selected according to project specifications
C-11.04.03P mix paint and epoxy paint and epoxy are mixed according to manufacturers’ specifications
C-11.04.04P paint over wrench marks and bare threads wrench marks and bare threads are painted over according to project specifications
C-11.04.05P select type, size and spacing of labels type, size and spacing of labelling is selected for pipe identification according to project specifications
RANGE OF VARIABLES tools and equipment include: paint brushes, paint guns, stencils, wire brushes KNOWLEDGE Learning Outcomes Learning Objectives C-11.04.01L demonstrate knowledge of the procedures
used to paint and label pipe and tube identify symbols pertaining to labelling pipe and tube
identify hazards and describe safe work procedures pertaining to painting pipe and tube
interpret specifications pertaining to labeling pipe and tube
describe the procedures and materials used to paint and label pipe and tube
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TASK C-12 Installs piping components TASK DESCRIPTOR Sprinkler fitters connect various types of components such as accelerators, air compressors, sprinklers, nozzles and valves to the piping system to achieve a complete and efficient fire protection system according to drawings, AHJ and NFPA standards.
C-12.01 Selects sprinklers Essential Skills Thinking, Document Use, Reading
NL NS PE NB QC ON MB SK AB BC NT YT NU yes yes yes yes NV yes yes yes yes yes NV NV NV
SKILLS Performance Criteria Evidence of Attainment C-12.01.01P identify sprinklers’ temperature
classification sprinklers’ temperature classification is identified according to NFPA standards
C-12.01.02P identify sprinklers sprinklers are identified to provide coverage according to conditions, occupancy classifications and commodity classifications according to drawings and NFPA standards
C-12.01.03P interpret information listing information on sprinklers’ listing is interpreted according to manufacturers' specifications
RANGE OF VARIABLES sprinklers include: automatic (solder, bulb, open), standard spray (pendant, upright, sidewall), extended coverage (pendant, upright, sidewall), specialty sprinklers and nozzles (residential, institutional, CMSA/large drop, ESFR, in-rack, attic, old-style/conventional, open sprinkler, window, dry) conditions include: freezing, excessive heat, corrosive environment occupancy classifications include: light hazard, ordinary hazard, extra hazard commodity classifications include: high pile storage, in-rack, solid pile KNOWLEDGE Learning Outcomes Learning Objectives C-12.01.01L demonstrate knowledge of sprinklers and
their selection define terminology associated with sprinklers
identify hazards and describe safe work practices pertaining to sprinklers
interpret codes, standards and regulations pertaining to sprinklers
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interpret information pertaining to sprinklers found on drawings, specifications and listings
explain the operation of sprinklers identify types of sprinklers, and describe
their characteristics and applications identify conditions, hazard classification
and commodity classification for selecting sprinklers
identify temperature ratings and colour coding
identify performance characteristics that apply to sprinklers
identify location requirements RANGE OF VARIABLES types of sprinklers include: automatic (solder, bulb, open), standard spray (pendant, upright, sidewall), extended coverage (pendant, upright, sidewall), specialty sprinklers and nozzles (residential, institutional, CMSA/large drop, ESFR, in-rack, attic, old-style/conventional, open sprinkler, window, dry) information includes: listings, K-factor, temperature, date of manufacture, sprinkler identification number (SIN) conditions include: freezing, excessive heat, corrosive environment commodity classifications include: high pile storage, in-rack, solid pile temperature ratings include: ordinary, intermediate, high, extra-high performance characteristics include: deflector design/spray patterns, orifice size, temperature rating, temperature sensitivity, orientation location requirements include: bays, beams, girders, joists, open bar joists, open ceilings, trusses
C-12.02 Installs sprinklers and nozzles Essential Skills Thinking, Document Use, Numeracy
NL NS PE NB QC ON MB SK AB BC NT YT NU yes yes yes yes NV yes yes yes yes yes NV NV NV
SKILLS Performance Criteria Evidence of Attainment C-12.02.01P select and use tools and equipment tools and equipment are selected and
used according to scope of work and manufacturers' specifications
C-12.02.02P inspect for deficiencies sprinklers and nozzles are inspected for deficiencies
C-12.02.03P apply thread lubricant thread lubricant is applied to prevent leakage and ensure fit according to industry practice
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C-12.02.04P position sprinklers and nozzles sprinklers and nozzles are positioned according to manufacturers' specifications and NFPA standards
C-12.02.05P select and install temporary protection temporary protection is selected and installed to protect the sprinklers and nozzles from potential damage until job is completed
C-12.02.06P select and install finishing plates finishing plates are selected and installed according to manufacturers' specifications
C-12.02.07P select and install permanent sprinkler protectors
permanent sprinkler protectors are selected and installed according to manufacturers' specifications and site conditions
RANGE OF VARIABLES tools and equipment include: sprinkler wrench, sprinkler socket deficiencies include: broken bulbs, bent deflectors, bad threads, corrosion, lack of air bubble, no fluid temporary protection includes: manufacturers' supplied protective caps, aluminium foil, plastic bags finishing plates include: concealed, recess, deep cup escutcheons sprinkler protectors include: sprinkler guards, wax coated, paper bags KNOWLEDGE Learning Outcomes Learning Objectives C-12.02.01L demonstrate knowledge of sprinklers and
nozzles define terminology associated with sprinklers and nozzles
identify hazards and describe safe work practices pertaining to sprinklers and nozzles
interpret codes, standards and regulations pertaining to sprinklers and nozzles
interpret information pertaining to sprinklers and nozzles found on drawings, specifications and listings
identify tools and equipment relating to sprinklers and nozzles, and describe their applications and procedures for use
explain the operation of sprinklers and nozzles and systems
identify types of sprinklers and nozzles, and describe their characteristics and applications
C-12.02.02L demonstrate knowledge of sprinklers and nozzles installation
describe the procedures used to install sprinklers and nozzles
describe the procedures used and the factors to consider to protect, handle and care for sprinklers and nozzles prior to and during the installation process
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explain the importance of correct positioning for sprinklers and nozzles
identify required distances between standard spray and extended coverage sprinklers based on occupancy classification, manufacturers’ specifications and NFPA standards
identify obstructions of sprinklers and nozzles
identify clearances required between piled storage materials and sprinkler deflectors
identify the factors that affect maximum ceiling temperature
identify temperature ratings and colour coding
identify performance characteristics that apply to automatic sprinklers
RANGE OF VARIABLES sprinklers include: automatic (solder, bulb, open), standard spray (upright, pendant, sidewall), extended coverage (pendant, upright, sidewall), specialty sprinklers and nozzles (residential, institutional, CMSA/large drop, ESFR, in-rack, attic, old-style/conventional, open sprinkler, window, dry) nozzles include: foam, CO2, clean agent occupancy classifications include: light hazard, ordinary hazard, extra hazard temperature ratings include: ordinary, intermediate, high, extra-high performance characteristics include: deflector design/spray patterns, orifice size, temperature rating, temperature sensitivity, orientation
C-12.03 Installs sleeves Essential Skills Thinking, Document Use, Numeracy
NL NS PE NB QC ON MB SK AB BC NT YT NU yes yes yes yes NV yes yes yes yes yes NV NV NV
SKILLS Performance Criteria Evidence of Attainment C-12.03.01P select sleeve material, diameter and
length sleeve material, diameter and length is selected according to factors
C-12.03.02P measure and determine sleeve location sleeve location is measured and determined according to drawings prior to the concrete being poured
C-12.03.03P attach sleeve to forms sleeve is attached to forms using nails or screws when installed prior to concrete pour according to industry standards
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C-12.03.04P select tools and equipment tools and equipment are selected according to scope of work
C-12.03.05P cut holes for sleeves holes are cut for sleeves through existing concrete according to scope of work
C-12.03.06P select and apply fire stopping, caulking and sealant
fire stopping, caulking and sealant are selected and applied according to manufacturers' specifications
RANGE OF VARIABLES factors for selecting include: pipe size, wall and floor thickness, NFPA standards tools and equipment include: hammer drills, coring drills, hammers, cold chisels KNOWLEDGE Learning Outcomes Learning Objectives C-12.03.01L demonstrate knowledge of pipe sleeves
and their installation identify terminology related to pipe sleeve installation
identify hazards and safe work practices related to pipe sleeve installation
interpret codes, standards and regulations pertaining to pipe sleeves
describe the procedures used to size and install pipe sleeves
identify tools and equipment relating to the installation of pipe sleeves, and describe their applications and procedures for use
RANGE OF VARIABLES tools and equipment include: hammer drills, coring drills, hammers, cold chisels
C-12.04 Installs supports and hangers Essential Skills Thinking, Document Use, Numeracy
NL NS PE NB QC ON MB SK AB BC NT YT NU yes yes yes yes NV yes yes yes yes yes NV NV NV
SKILLS Performance Criteria Evidence of Attainment C-12.04.01P select supports and hangers supports and hangers are selected
according to factors C-12.04.02P select and use tools and equipment tools and equipment are selected and
used according to scope of work
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C-12.04.03P calculate size of trapeze hangers size of trapeze hangers is calculated according to NFPA standards
C-12.04.04P calculate rod size and length rod size and length are calculated according to factors
C-12.04.05P select attachment points for supports attachment points for supports are selected according to NFPA standards
C-12.04.06P fasten supports and hangers supports and hangers are fastened to the attachment points on the structure material according to project and manufacturers' specifications, NFPA standards and AHJ
RANGE OF VARIABLES supports include: ceiling flanges, side beam attachments, C-clamps hangers include: riser clamps, pipe clamps, swivel rings, clevis, split rings factors for selecting include: pipe material, pipe size, spacing, application, NFPA standards tools and equipment include: hammer drills, adjustable wrenches, hacksaws, pliers factors for calculating size include: pipe material, spacing, application, NFPA standards structure material includes: wood, concrete, steel, lathe and plaster KNOWLEDGE Learning Outcomes Learning Objectives C-12.04.01L demonstrate knowledge of supports and
hangers and their installation procedures define terminology associated with supports and hangers
identify hazards and describe safe work practices pertaining to supports and hangers
interpret codes, standards and regulations pertaining to supports and hangers
interpret information pertaining to supports and hangers found on drawings and specifications
identify the factors to consider to perform grade and hanger location calculations
identify tools and equipment relating to supports and hangers and describe their applications and procedures for use
identify types of supports and hangers used in the installation of pipe, tube and tubing, and describe their characteristics and applications
identify supports and hanger requirements for various systems
identify types and sizes of hanger rods, and describe their characteristics and applications
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identify types of protective materials applied to hangers and describe their purpose and applications
identify types of fasteners and inserts, and describe their characteristics and applications
describe the procedures used to install supports and hangers
describe the procedures used to install fasteners into structure material
RANGE OF VARIABLES supports include: ceiling flanges, side beam attachments, C-clamps hangers include: riser clamps, pipe clamps, swivel rings, clevis, split rings factors to consider for calculating grade include: grade on pipe, slope of ceiling, hanger spacing, distance from hanger to attachment points tools and equipment include: hammer drills, adjustable wrenches, hacksaws, pliers fasteners include: drop-in inserts, wood screws, coach screw rod, engineered fasteners structure material includes: wood, concrete, steel, lathe and plaster
C-12.05 Installs seismic protection Essential Skills Document Use, Thinking, Numeracy
NL NS PE NB QC ON MB SK AB BC NT YT NU yes yes no yes NV yes yes yes yes yes NV NV NV
SKILLS Performance Criteria Evidence of Attainment C-12.05.01P select location, material, diameter and
length of brace location, material, diameter and length of brace is selected according to factors
C-12.05.02P select and use tools and equipment tools and equipment are selected and used according to scope of work
C-12.05.03P determine NFPA-prescribed angle NFPA-prescribed angle of the brace or restraint is determined in relation to the pipe and the place of attachment, and site conditions
C-12.05.04P attach brace attachment brace attachment is attached to the building structure according to NFPA standards, manufacturers' specifications, AHJ and drawings
C-12.05.05P determine the brace length brace length between brace attachment and pipe attachment is determined according to NFPA standards, manufacturers' specifications and AHJ
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C-12.05.06P cut bracing materials bracing materials are cut to length according to site conditions
C-12.05.07P install bracing materials and attachment bracing materials and attachment are connected to the brace attachment according to NFPA standards, manufacturers' specifications and AHJ
C-12.05.08P install flexible joints flexible joints are installed according to AHJ and NFPA standards
C-12.05.09P install measures to prevent movement of pipe in hangers
pipe is protected from movement in hangers
RANGE OF VARIABLES brace includes: longitudinal, lateral, restraint wire, restraint straps, 4-way factors for selecting include: pipe size, location of structural members, drawings, NFPA standards tools and equipment include: hammer drills, wrenches, pipe cutters, hacksaws, screwdrivers, pipes, adjustable wrenches, wire cutters bracing materials include: pipe, angle iron, rod movement includes: seismic activity, vibration, pipe thrust, water hammer KNOWLEDGE Learning Outcomes Learning Objectives C-12.05.01L demonstrate knowledge of the procedures
to select and locate sway/seismic bracing define terminology associated with sway/seismic bracing
identify hazards and describe safe work practices pertaining to sway/seismic bracing
interpret codes, standards and regulations pertaining to sway/seismic bracing
interpret information pertaining to sway/seismic bracing found on drawings and specifications
C-12.05.02L demonstrate knowledge of the procedures used to install sway/seismic bracing
identify tools and equipment relating to sway/seismic bracing, and describe the applications and procedures for use
identify types of sway/seismic bracing and describe their purpose and applications
describe the procedures used to install sway/seismic bracing assemblies
identify types of fasteners and inserts, and describe their characteristics and applications
describe the procedures used to install fasteners and inserts
describe the procedures used to install flexible joints
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RANGE OF VARIABLES tools and equipment include: hammer drills, wrenches, pipe cutters, hacksaws, screwdrivers, pipes, adjustable wrenches, wire cutters
C-12.06 Installs cross-connection control assemblies Essential Skills Document Use, Continuous Learning, Working with Others
NL NS PE NB QC ON MB SK AB BC NT YT NU yes yes yes yes NV yes yes yes yes yes NV NV NV
SKILLS Performance Criteria Evidence of Attainment C-12.06.01P select and use tools and equipment tools and equipment are selected and
used according to scope of work C-12.06.02P identify and install cross-connection
control assembly cross-connection control assemblies are identified and installed according to plans, specifications and municipal regulations using methods appropriate to the device
C-12.06.03P test operation of cross-connection control assembly
operation of cross-connection control assemblies is tested and documented according to AHJ
RANGE OF VARIABLES tools and equipment include: combination wrenches, pipe wrenches, measuring devices cross-connection control assemblies include: reduced pressure backflow (RP), double check valve assembly (DCVA) methods for installing include: grooving, flanging, threading KNOWLEDGE Learning Outcomes Learning Objectives C-12.06.01L demonstrate knowledge of cross-
connection control assemblies, their characteristics, purpose, applications and operation
define terminology associated with cross-connection control assemblies
identify types of cross-connection control assemblies, and describe their characteristics, purpose and operation
identify hazards and describe safe work practices pertaining to cross-connection control assemblies
interpret codes, standards and regulations pertaining to cross-connection control assemblies
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identify training and certification requirements regarding testing of cross-connection control assemblies
C-12.06.02L demonstrate knowledge of the procedures to install cross-connection control assemblies
interpret information pertaining to cross-connection control assemblies found on drawings and specifications
identify tools and equipment pertaining to cross-connection control assemblies, and describe their applications and procedures for use
identify the factors to consider for selecting and installing cross-connection control assemblies
describe the procedures used to install cross-connection control assemblies
RANGE OF VARIABLES types of cross-connection control assemblies include: RP, DCVA
C-12.07 Installs system drainage Essential Skills Thinking, Document Use, Numeracy
NL NS PE NB QC ON MB SK AB BC NT YT NU yes yes yes yes NV yes yes yes yes yes NV NV NV
SKILLS Performance Criteria Evidence of Attainment C-12.07.01P select and use tools and equipment tools and equipment are selected and
used according to scope of work and manufacturers’ specifications
C-12.07.02P determine pipe size and measure locations of drain lines
pipe size and locations of drain lines are determined and measured according to drawings, project specifications, site conditions, AHJ and NFPA standards
C-12.07.03P measure and determine locations and requirements of components
locations and requirements of components are measured and determined according to drawings, project specifications, site conditions, AHJ and NFPA standards
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C-12.07.04P measure and fabricate piping piping is measured and fabricated on-site for installation according to drawings, AHJ, NFPA standards and site conditions
C-12.07.05P install drain lines drain lines are installed according to drawings, site conditions, AHJ and NFPA standards
RANGE OF VARIABLES components include: drain valves, drain cups, air gaps piping includes: steel, copper, plastic KNOWLEDGE Learning Outcomes Learning Objectives C-12.07.01L demonstrate knowledge of system
drainage, and their operation and characteristics
define terminology associated with system drainage
identify hazards and describe safe work practices pertaining to system drainage
interpret codes, standards and regulations pertaining to system drainage
interpret information pertaining to system drainage found on drawings and specifications
identify tools and equipment relating to system drainage, and describe their applications and procedures for use
identify types of system drainage and describe their operating principles and characteristics
identify system drainage components and describe their location, purpose and operation
C-12.07.02L demonstrate knowledge of the procedures to install system drainage and components according to code requirements
describe the procedures used to lay out and install system drainage and components
RANGE OF VARIABLES types of system drainage include: main, auxiliary, sectional components include: drain valves, drain cups, air gaps
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MAJOR WORK ACTIVITY D Installs and lays out fire protection systems and devices TASK D-13 Installs water-based systems TASK DESCRIPTOR Sprinkler fitters install water-based systems in institutional, commercial, industrial and residential buildings. These systems use water as an integral part of the suppression/control agent. They primarily remove heat from the fire to suppress or control the fire.
D-13.01 Installs wet pipe systems Essential Skills Thinking, Document Use, Numeracy
NL NS PE NB QC ON MB SK AB BC NT YT NU yes yes yes yes NV yes yes yes yes yes NV NV NV
SKILLS Performance Criteria Evidence of Attainment D-13.01.01P select and use tools and equipment tools and equipment are selected and
used according to scope of work and manufacturers’ specifications
D-13.01.02P determine and measure locations of mains and branch lines
locations of mains and branch lines are determined and measured according to drawings, project specifications, site conditions, AHJ and NFPA standards
D-13.01.03P determine and measure locations and requirements of components
locations and requirements of components are determined and measured according to drawings, project specifications, site conditions, AHJ and NFPA standards
D-13.01.04P determine and measure locations of auxiliary drains and requirements for valves
locations of auxiliary drains and requirements for valves are determined and measured according to NFPA standards to ensure accessibility for servicing and testing
D-13.01.05P measure and fabricate piping piping is measured and fabricated for installation according to drawings, AHJ, NFPA standards and site conditions
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D-13.01.06P measure and install return bends and flexible drops
return bends and flexible drops on wet pipe systems are measured and installed according to drawings, project specifications, site conditions, AHJ and NFPA standards
D-13.01.07P connect piping to water supply piping is connected to water supply using methods according to drawings, project specifications, site conditions, AHJ and NFPA standards
D-13.01.08P install auxiliary devices auxiliary devices are installed according to NFPA standards to ensure accessibility for servicing and testing
D-13.01.09P measure and install alarm valve trim alarm valve trim is measured and installed according to manufacturers’ specifications and NFPA standards
D-13.01.10P pressure test wet pipe system wet pipe system is pressure tested according to NFPA standards and AHJ
D-13.01.11P install signage and identification signage and identification are installed according to NFPA standards and AHJ
RANGE OF VARIABLES components include: fire department connection, test connections and drains, sprinklers, alarm devices, control valves, alarm check valves, water flow alarm devices, relief valves, valves, flow switches, riser manifolds, air vents piping includes: risers, starter pieces, drops, branch lines, feed mains, riser nipples, cross mains methods include: flanged, soldered, welded, grooved, threaded joints auxiliary devices include: water motor gongs, excess pressure pumps, signalling devices alarm valve trim includes: alarm test valves, main drains, pressure gauges signage and identification include: data plates, component identification, drain list KNOWLEDGE Learning Outcomes Learning Objectives D-13.01.01L demonstrate knowledge of wet pipe
systems, and their operation and characteristics
define terminology associated with wet pipe systems
identify hazards and describe safe work practices pertaining to wet pipe systems
interpret codes, standards and regulations pertaining to wet pipe systems
interpret information pertaining to wet pipe systems found on drawings and specifications
identify tools and equipment relating to wet pipe systems, and describe their applications and procedures for use
identify types of wet pipe systems and describe their operating principles and characteristics
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identify wet pipe system components and describe their location, purpose and operation
identify alarm valves to be trimmed and describe their components and relevant design characteristics
determine characteristics and application of sprinklers
identify design criteria for wet pipe systems
identify drainage requirements for each water-based system
D-13.01.02L demonstrate knowledge of the procedures used to install wet pipe systems and components
describe the procedures used to lay out and install wet pipe systems and components
describe the procedures used to install alarm valve trim
identify the factors to consider and requirements for installing auxiliary drains on wet pipe systems
describe the preventative methods used to prevent false alarms
identify the requirements for pressure testing of wet pipe systems and describe the associated procedures
describe methods used to prevent freezing
RANGE OF VARIABLES types of wet pipe systems are only tree, gridded, looped components include: fire department connection, test connections and drains, sprinklers, alarm devices, control valves, alarm check valves, water flow alarm devices, relief valves, valves, flow switches, riser manifolds, air vents design criteria includes: density, square footage, occupancy classifications
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D-13.02 Installs dry pipe systems Essential Skills Thinking, Document Use, Numeracy
NL NS PE NB QC ON MB SK AB BC NT YT NU yes yes yes yes NV yes yes yes yes yes NV NV NV
SKILLS Performance Criteria Evidence of Attainment D-13.02.01P select and use tools and equipment tools and equipment are selected and
used according to scope of work and manufacturers’ specifications
D-13.02.02P determine and measure locations and grades for main and branch lines
locations and grades for main and branch lines are determined and measured according to drawings, project specifications, site conditions, AHJ and NFPA standards
D-13.02.03P determine and measure locations and requirements of components
locations and requirements of components are determined and measured according to drawings, project specifications, site conditions, AHJ and NFPA standards
D-13.02.04P determine and measure locations of auxiliary drains and requirements for valves
locations of auxiliary drains and requirements for valves are determined and measured according to NFPA standards to ensure accessibility for servicing, testing and winterizing
D-13.02.05P identify devices devices are identified according to NFPA standards in installation locations that are subject to freezing
D-13.02.06P measure and install return bends and flexible drops
return bends and flexible drops on dry pipe systems are measured and installed according to drawings, project specifications, site conditions, AHJ and NFPA standards
D-13.02.07P connect piping to water supply piping is connected to water supply using methods according to drawings, project specifications, site conditions, AHJ and NFPA standards
D-13.02.08P install auxiliary devices auxiliary devices are installed according to NFPA standards to ensure accessibility for servicing, testing and winterizing
D-13.02.09P measure and install dry pipe valves and associated trim
dry pipe valves and associated trim are measured and installed according to manufacturers’ specifications and NFPA standards
D-13.02.10P determine system capacity system capacity of dry pipe systems is determined according to NFPA standards
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D-13.02.11P perform calculations calculations are performed according to NFPA standards on the required fill-time of compressed air or nitrogen
D-13.02.12P perform pressure tests pressure tests are performed according to NFPA standards and AHJ
RANGE OF VARIABLES components include: fire department connections, test connections and drains, water flow alarm devices, control valves, dry pipe valves, regulated air supply, regulated nitrogen supply, valves, quick opening devices (QODs), anti-flooding devices, auxiliary drains, drum drips, high/low supervisory devices, pressure gauges devices include: dry pendant sprinklers, approved gaskets, air dryers methods include: flanged, brazed, welded, grooved, threaded joints trim includes: low air pressure switches, QODs, air maintenance devices KNOWLEDGE Learning Outcomes Learning Objectives D-13.02.01L demonstrate knowledge of dry pipe
systems, their operation and characteristics
define terminology associated with dry pipe systems
identify hazards and describe safe work practices pertaining to dry pipe systems
interpret codes, standards and regulations pertaining to dry pipe systems
interpret information pertaining to dry pipe systems found on drawings and specifications
identify tools and equipment relating to dry pipe systems, and describe their applications and procedures for use
identify types of dry pipe systems, and describe their operating principles and characteristics
identify dry pipe system components, and describe their locations, purpose and operation
D-13.02.02L demonstrate knowledge of the procedures used to install dry pipe systems and their components
identify dry pipe valves to be trimmed, and describe their components and design characteristics
identify the factors to consider and requirements for installing auxiliary drains on dry pipe systems
identify the requirements for pressure testing of dry pipe systems and describe the associated procedures
describe the procedures used to lay out and install dry pipe systems and components
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describe the procedures used to install dry pipe valve trim
describe the preventative methods used to prevent false alarms
identify calculations pertaining to capacity of dry pipe systems and air or nitrogen supply
RANGE OF VARIABLES types of dry pipe systems are tree and looped components include: fire department connections, test connections and drains, water flow alarm devices, control valves, dry pipe valves, regulated air supply, regulated nitrogen supply, valves, QODs, anti-flooding devices, auxiliary drains, drum drips, high/low supervisory devices, pressure gauges preventative methods include: use of air and nitrogen supply, air dryer, air maintenance device
D-13.03 Installs antifreeze systems Essential Skills Thinking, Document Use, Numeracy
NL NS PE NB QC ON MB SK AB BC NT YT NU yes yes yes yes NV yes yes yes yes yes NV NV NV
SKILLS Performance Criteria Evidence of Attainment D-13.03.01P select and use tools and equipment tools and equipment are selected and
used according to scope of work and manufacturers’ specifications
D-13.03.02P determine and measure locations of main and branch lines
locations of main and branch lines are determined and measured according to drawings, project specifications, site conditions, AHJ and NFPA standards
D-13.03.03P determine and measure locations and requirements of components
locations and requirements of components are determined and measured according to drawings, project specifications, site conditions, AHJ and NFPA standards
D-13.03.04P determine and measure locations of auxiliary drains and requirements for valves
locations of auxiliary drains and requirements for valves are determined and measured according to NFPA standards to ensure accessibility for servicing and testing
D-13.03.05P measure and fabricate piping piping is measured and fabricated for installation according to drawings, NFPA standards, AHJ and site conditions
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D-13.03.06P connect piping to water supply piping is connected to water supply using methods according to drawings, project specifications, site conditions, AHJ and NFPA standards
D-13.03.07P determine antifreeze strength antifreeze strength is determined according to NFPA guidelines and temperature of protected spaces and solution flammability restrictions by using refractometers
D-13.03.08P install auxiliary devices auxiliary devices are installed according to NFPA standards to ensure accessibility for servicing and testing
D-13.03.09P vent air air from system is vented at high point when filling system with antifreeze to prevent dilution of antifreeze by water
D-13.03.10P determine system capacity system capacity of antifreeze system is determined according to NFPA standards
D-13.03.11P perform pressure tests pressure tests are performed according to NFPA standards and AHJ
D-13.03.12P install components components are installed to protect systems’ integrity
RANGE OF VARIABLES components include: expansion tanks, RP, check valves piping includes: risers, starter pieces, drops, branch lines, feed mains methods include: flanged, soldered, welded, grooved, threaded joints auxiliary devices include: flow switches, test points, fill cups pressure tests include: hydrostatic, pneumatic testing KNOWLEDGE Learning Outcomes Learning Objectives D-13.03.01L demonstrate knowledge of antifreeze
systems, their operation and characteristics
define terminology associated with antifreeze systems
identify hazards and describe safe work practices pertaining to antifreeze systems
interpret codes, standards and regulations pertaining to antifreeze systems
interpret information pertaining to antifreeze systems found on drawings and specifications
identify tools and equipment relating to antifreeze systems, and describe their applications and procedures for use
identify the factors to consider for determining the need for freezing protection or antifreeze systems
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identify types of antifreeze systems and their components, and describe their purpose and applications
identify types and mixtures of antifreeze solutions, and describe their characteristics and applications
identify the requirements and describe the procedures used to handle, store and dispose of antifreeze
identify valves required for antifreeze systems
D-13.03.02L demonstrate knowledge of the procedures to install and maintain antifreeze systems
identify installation requirements for antifreeze systems
describe the procedures used to lay out and install antifreeze systems
describe the procedures used to test and maintain antifreeze systems
identify the requirements for pressure testing of antifreeze systems, and describe the associated procedures
RANGE OF VARIABLES factors include: location, accessibility, cost types of antifreeze systems include: configuration, types of solutions, temperature mixtures types and mixtures of antifreeze solutions include: used with potable water supply, used with non-potable water supply installation requirements include: antifreeze loop, cross-connection control
D-13.04 Installs preaction/deluge systems Essential Skills Thinking, Document Use, Numeracy
NL NS PE NB QC ON MB SK AB BC NT YT NU yes yes yes yes NV yes yes yes yes yes NV NV NV
SKILLS Performance Criteria Evidence of Attainment D-13.04.01P select and use tools and equipment tools and equipment are selected and
used according to scope of work and manufacturers’ specifications
D-13.04.02P determine and measure locations of main and branch lines
locations of main and branch lines are determined and measured according to drawings, project specifications, site conditions, AHJ and NFPA standards
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D-13.04.03P determine and measure locations and requirements of components
locations and requirements of components are determined and measured according to drawings, project specifications, site conditions, AHJ and NFPA standards
D-13.04.04P determine and measure locations of auxiliary drains and requirements for valves
locations of auxiliary drains and requirements for valves are determined and measured according to NFPA standards to ensure accessibility for servicing, testing and winterizing
D-13.04.05P identify devices devices are identified according to NFPA standards in installation locations that are subject to freezing
D-13.04.06P install preaction and deluge valves and trim
preaction and deluge valves and trim are installed according to manufacturers’ specifications and NFPA standards
D-13.04.07P install return bends and flexible drops on preaction and deluge systems
return bends and flexible drops are installed on preaction and deluge systems according to NFPA standards to prevent plugging of sprinklers
D-13.04.08P perform functional tests and meet intended design criteria
functional tests are performed to verify operation of components and meet intended design criteria
D-13.04.09P perform pressure tests pressure tests are performed according to NFPA standards and AHJ
RANGE OF VARIABLES components include: fire department connections, test connections and drains, water flow alarm devices, control valves, preaction/deluge valves, regulated air supply, regulated nitrogen supply, valves, QODs, anti-flooding devices, auxiliary drains, high/low supervisory devices, pressure gauges devices include: dry pendant sprinklers, flush seal gaskets and air dryers, detection devices trim includes: solenoid actuators, diaphragm actuators design criteria includes: interlock, double interlock, non-interlock, cross zoning KNOWLEDGE Learning Outcomes Learning Objectives D-13.04.01L demonstrate knowledge of
preaction/deluge systems, their applications and operating principles
define terminology associated with preaction/deluge systems
identify hazards and describe safe work practices pertaining to preaction/deluge systems
interpret codes, standards and regulations pertaining to preaction/deluge systems
interpret information pertaining to preaction/deluge systems found on drawings and specifications
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identify tools and equipment relating to preaction/deluge systems, and describe their applications and procedures for use
identify types of preaction systems and describe their operating principles and applications
identify types of deluge systems and describe their operating principles and applications
identify trim components used on preaction/deluge valves, and describe their design variations and applications
identify types of alarms that a preaction/deluge valve will operate
identify supplemental fire detection systems, and describe their operating principles and applications
identify the system controls required for preaction/deluge systems
D-13.04.02L demonstrate knowledge of installation requirements and associated test procedures for preaction/deluge systems
describe the procedures used to install system controls required for preaction/deluge systems
explain the requirements for drainage of preaction/deluge systems
describe the procedures used to lay out and install preaction/deluge systems
describe the procedures used to trim preaction/deluge valves
describe the procedures used to service and maintain preaction/deluge systems
identify the requirements for functional and pressure testing of preaction/deluge systems and describe the associated procedures
RANGE OF VARIABLES types of preaction systems include: non-interlock, single interlock, double interlock applications include: computer rooms, freezers, aircraft hangers, electrical rooms types of deluge systems include: deluge, high-speed deluge trim includes: solenoid actuators, diaphragm actuators supplemental fire detection systems include: electric, pneumatic, hydraulic
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D-13.05 Installs foam systems Essential Skills Thinking, Document Use, Numeracy
NL NS PE NB QC ON MB SK AB BC NT YT NU yes yes yes yes NV yes yes yes yes yes NV NV NV
SKILLS Performance Criteria Evidence of Attainment D-13.05.01P select and use tools and equipment tools and equipment are selected and
used according to scope of work and manufacturers’ specifications
D-13.05.02P determine and measure locations of main and branch lines
locations of main and branch lines are determined and measured according to drawings, project specifications, site conditions, AHJ and NFPA standards
D-13.05.03P determine and measure locations and requirements of components
locations and requirements of components are determined and measured according to drawings, project specifications, site conditions, AHJ and NFPA standards
D-13.05.04P determine and measure locations of auxiliary drains and requirements for valves
locations of auxiliary drains and requirements for valves are determined and measured according to NFPA standards to ensure accessibility for servicing and testing
D-13.05.05P measure and fabricate piping piping is measured and fabricated for installation according to drawings, NFPA standards, AHJ and site conditions
D-13.05.06P install foam tanks foam tanks are installed in close proximity to valves and to allow accessibility for refilling
D-13.05.07P install valves and trim valves and trim are installed according to manufacturers’ specifications and NFPA standards
D-13.05.08P install distribution devices distribution devices are installed according to manufacturers’ specifications and NFPA standards
D-13.05.09P perform functional testing and meet intended design criteria
functional tests are performed to verify operation of components and meet intended design criteria
D-13.05.10P fill foam concentrate tanks foam concentrate tanks are filled according to manufacturers' specifications using equipment
D-13.05.11P perform pressure tests pressure tests are performed according to NFPA standards and AHJ
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RANGE OF VARIABLES components include: foam concentrate tanks, fire department connections, test connections and drains, water flow alarm devices, control valves, alarm/preaction/deluge valves, regulated air supply, regulated nitrogen supply, QODs, anti-flooding devices, auxiliary drains, high/low supervisory devices, pressure gauges piping includes: risers, starter pieces, drops, branch lines, feed mains valves and trim include: hydraulic and solenoid actuators, proportioners, diaphragm actuators distribution devices include: sprinklers, foam generators, nozzles design criteria includes: single interlock, double interlock, non-interlock and cross zoning, wet, deluge equipment includes: positive displacement pumps, siphons KNOWLEDGE Learning Outcomes Learning Objectives D-13.05.01L demonstrate knowledge of foam systems,
their applications and operating principles define terminology associated with foam systems
identify hazards and describe safe work practices pertaining to foam systems
interpret codes, standards and regulations pertaining to foam systems
interpret information pertaining to foam systems found on drawings and specifications
identify tools and equipment relating to foam systems, and describe their applications and procedures for use
identify types of foam systems and describe their operating principles and applications
identify the system controls required for foam systems
identify types of concentrate used in foam systems and describe their characteristics and applications
identify supplemental fire detection systems, and describe their operating principles and applications
D-13.05.02L demonstrate knowledge of installation requirements and associated test procedures for foam systems
describe the procedures used to lay out and install foam systems and components
describe the installation requirements of foam systems
describe the procedures used to fill foam concentrate tanks
explain the requirements for drainage of the system
explain the operation of a balanced pressure proportioning system
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describe the procedures used to trim foam systems
explain the operation of a pressure proportioning tank with and without bladder
describe the procedures used to test and maintain foam systems
identify the requirements for pressure testing of foam systems and describe the associated procedures
RANGE OF VARIABLES hazards include: environmental considerations, containment, disposal applications include: aircraft hangers, fuel storage tanks, chemical manufacturing and storage facilities supplemental fire detection systems include: electric, pneumatic, hydraulic installation requirements include: materials, hangers, supports and bracing, system actuation, testing, manufacturers’ specifications
D-13.06 Installs standpipe systems Essential Skills Thinking, Document Use, Numeracy
NL NS PE NB QC ON MB SK AB BC NT YT NU yes yes yes yes NV yes yes yes yes yes NV NV NV
SKILLS Performance Criteria Evidence of Attainment D-13.06.01P select and use tools and equipment tools and equipment are selected and
used according to scope of work and manufacturers’ specifications
D-13.06.02P determine and measure location of piping and valves
location of piping and valves are determined and measured to allow for accessibility according to drawings, project specifications, site conditions, AHJ and NFPA standards
D-13.06.03P determine and measure locations and requirements of components
locations and requirements of components are determined and measured according to drawings, project specifications, site conditions, AHJ and NFPA standards
D-13.06.04P determine and measure fire hose valve locations
fire hose valve locations are determined and measured according to drawings, project specifications, site conditions, AHJ and NFPA standards
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D-13.06.05P install fire hose valve fire hose valve is installed with thread pattern that is compatible with the local fire department jurisdictional area
D-13.06.06P install pressure reducing devices pressure reducing devices are installed to limit pressure according to drawings, project specifications, site conditions, AHJ and NFPA standards
D-13.06.07P install stand-alone standpipe and combination standpipe systems
stand-alone standpipe and combination standpipe systems are installed according to drawings, project specifications, site conditions, AHJ and NFPA standards
D-13.06.08P install temporary standpipe systems temporary standpipe systems are installed to ensure fire protection during construction, according to drawings, project specifications, site conditions, AHJ and NFPA standards
D-13.06.09P perform pressure test pressure tests are performed according to NFPA standards and AHJ
RANGE OF VARIABLES valves include: pressure reducing valves, pressure restricting valves, control valves, fire hose valves, check valves, alarm valves, preaction/deluge valves components include: fire department connections, drains, control valves, regulated air supply, QODs, auxiliary drains, high/low supervisory devices, pressure gauges, hose valves, pressure regulating devices KNOWLEDGE Learning Outcomes Learning Objectives D-13.06.01L demonstrate knowledge of standpipe and
hose systems, their applications and operating principles
define terminology associated with standpipe and hose systems
identify hazards and describe safe work practices pertaining to standpipe and hose systems
interpret codes, standards and regulations pertaining to standpipe and hose systems
interpret code requirements pertaining to flushing connections in piping systems
interpret information pertaining to standpipe and hose systems found on drawings and specifications
identify tools and equipment relating to standpipe and hose systems, and describe their applications and procedures for use
identify the classes of standpipe systems, and describe their characteristics and applications
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identify types of standpipe systems, and describe their operating principles, characteristics and applications
identify the factors to consider and the requirements to determine standpipe system design
identify types of hoses, hose valves and associated fittings, and describe their characteristics and applications
identify types of hose cabinets and hose stations
identify types of hose spray nozzles and describe their applications
D-13.06.02L demonstrate knowledge of installation requirements and associated test procedures for standpipe systems
describe the procedures used to lay out standpipe and hose systems
describe the procedures used to install hose cabinets and stations, and associated equipment
describe the procedures used to install hose spray nozzles
describe the procedures used to test and maintain standpipe systems
identify the requirements for pressure testing of standpipe and hose systems and describe the associated procedures
RANGE OF VARIABLES classes of standpipe systems include: class I, class II, class III types of standpipe systems include: wet pipe, dry pipe, manual, automatic, combined, semi-automatic dry factors to consider for system design include: pipe sizing, flow rate, pressures, hose valve location, hose thread connection, AHJ, gauge location
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D-13.07 Installs water mist and hybrid systems Essential Skills Thinking, Document Use, Numeracy
NL NS PE NB QC ON MB SK AB BC NT YT NU yes yes yes yes NV yes yes yes yes yes NV NV NV
SKILLS Performance Criteria Evidence of Attainment D-13.07.01P select and use tools and equipment tools and equipment are selected and
used according to scope of work and manufacturers’ specifications
D-13.07.02P determine and measure location of piping and valves
location of piping and valves are determined and measured according to manufacturers’ specifications, drawings, project specifications, site conditions, AHJ and NFPA standards
D-13.07.03P determine and measure locations and requirements of components
locations and requirements of components are determined and measured according to manufacturers’ specifications, drawings, project specifications, site conditions, AHJ and NFPA standards
D-13.07.04P measure and fabricate piping piping is measured and fabricated for installation according to drawings, NFPA standards, AHJ and site conditions
D-13.07.05P connect piping to water supply piping is connected to water supply using methods according to manufacturers’ specifications, drawings, project specifications, site conditions, AHJ and NFPA standards
D-13.07.06P install auxiliary devices auxiliary devices are installed according to NFPA standards to ensure accessibility for servicing and testing
D-13.07.07P flush system system is flushed to prevent plugging of nozzles according to manufacturers’ specifications, drawings, project specifications, site conditions, AHJ and NFPA standards
D-13.07.08P perform functional tests and meet intended design criteria
functional tests are performed to verify operation of components and meet intended design criteria
D-13.07.09P perform pressure tests pressure tests are performed according to NFPA standards and AHJ
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RANGE OF VARIABLES components include: positive displacement pumps, relief valves, detection devices and nozzles, nitrogen cylinders, water tanks piping includes: risers, starter pieces, drops, branch lines, feed mains methods include: flanged, welded, grooved, threaded, compression auxiliary devices include: nozzles, emitters design criteria includes: manufacturers’ discharge, time limitations KNOWLEDGE Learning Outcomes Learning Objectives D-13.07.01L demonstrate knowledge of water mist and
hybrid systems, their applications and operating principles
define terminology associated with water mist and hybrid systems
identify hazards and describe safe work practices pertaining to water mist and hybrid systems
interpret codes, standards and regulations pertaining to water mist and hybrid systems
interpret information pertaining to water mist and hybrid systems found on drawings and specifications
identify tools and equipment relating to water mist and hybrid systems, and describe their applications and procedures for use
identify types of water mist and hybrid systems, and describe their operating principles, characteristics and applications
D-13.07.02L demonstrate knowledge of installation requirements for water mist and hybrid systems
describe the procedures used to lay out and install water mist and hybrid systems and components
identify system controls for water mist and hybrid systems and their installation requirements
explain the requirements for drainage of water mist and hybrid systems
identify the requirements for pressure testing of water mist and hybrid systems and describe the associated procedures
RANGE OF VARIABLES types of water mist and hybrid systems include: single fluid, twin fluid, high pressure, medium pressure, low pressure installation requirements include: materials, supports and hangers, system actuation, testing, manufacturers’ specifications/training, handling and storage
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TASK D-14 Installs specialty fire suppression systems TASK DESCRIPTOR Specialty fire suppression systems are designed to extinguish a fire rather than control it. They have a finite supply of extinguishing agent and must be refilled after activation. These systems require a degree of specialization and unique skill sets among sprinkler fitters.
D-14.01 Installs dry and wet chemical, clean agent and carbon dioxide systems Essential Skills Thinking, Document Use, Numeracy
NL NS PE NB QC ON MB SK AB BC NT YT NU yes yes no yes NV yes yes yes yes yes NV NV NV
SKILLS Performance Criteria Evidence of Attainment D-14.01.01P select pipe and fittings pipe and fittings are selected to match
manufacturers' specifications D-14.01.02P select and use tools and equipment tools and equipment are selected and
used according to scope of work D-14.01.03P remove possible obstructions possible obstructions are removed in pipe
by reaming, cleaning and blowing out D-14.01.04P install clamps clamps are installed to prevent pipe
movement during discharge of extinguishing agent according to NFPA standards
D-14.01.05P measure and fabricate piping piping is measured and fabricated to meet site conditions
D-14.01.06P measure and modify system piping system piping is measured and modified according to manufacturers’ specifications and site conditions
D-14.01.07P install piping and nozzles piping and nozzles are installed according to drawings and specifications to ensure equal discharge, and according to NFPA standards
D-14.01.08P install and secure storage cylinders storage cylinders are installed and secured to ensure safety due to high pressure of cylinders, according to manufacturers’ specifications and NFPA standards
D-14.01.09P install activation devices activation devices are installed according to manufacturers' specifications and NFPA standards
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D-14.01.10P pressure test system system is pressure tested according to manufacturers’ specifications
D-14.01.11P assist in verification controls and actuators are verified by qualified personnel
RANGE OF VARIABLES manufacturers' specifications include: extra heavy fittings, pipe size, seamless pipe tools and equipment include: swabs, acetone, rags KNOWLEDGE Learning Outcomes Learning Objectives D-14.01.01L demonstrate knowledge of wet and dry
chemical, clean agent and carbon dioxide systems and their operation and characteristics
define terminology associated with wet and dry chemical, clean agent and carbon dioxide systems
interpret information pertaining to wet and dry chemical, clean agent and carbon dioxide systems found on drawings and specifications
identify tools and equipment relating to wet and dry chemical, clean agent and carbon dioxide systems, and describe their applications and procedures for use
identify types of wet and dry chemical, clean agent and carbon dioxide systems, and describe their characteristics, operation and applications
describe the operating principles and applications of wet and dry chemical, clean agent and carbon dioxide systems
describe fixed pipe systems identify the components of wet and dry
chemical, clean agent and carbon dioxide systems and describe their purpose and operation
explain the properties of carbon dioxide identify the extinguishing properties of
wet and dry chemical, clean agent and carbon dioxide systems
describe the procedures used to calculate the quantity of carbon dioxide extinguishing agent required for a system
identify the factors to consider and limitations pertaining to halon systems
identify types of pipe used for specialty fire suppression systems
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identify clean agent system media and their properties
identify containment requirements for clean agent systems
define the limited extinguishing ability of clean agent and carbon dioxide systems
identify applications of clean agent and carbon dioxide systems
identify hazards and describe safe work practices pertaining to wet and dry chemical, clean agent and carbon dioxide systems
D-14.01.02L demonstrate knowledge of installation of wet and dry chemical, clean agent and carbon dioxide systems
identify the installation requirements for wet and dry chemical, and carbon dioxide systems and components
interpret codes, standards, regulations and manufacturers’ specifications pertaining to wet and dry chemical, clean agent and carbon dioxide systems
describe the procedures used to install wet and dry chemical, clean agent and carbon dioxide systems and components
D-14.01.03L demonstrate knowledge of inspection, and testing of wet and dry chemical, clean agent and carbon dioxide systems
identify the requirements of inspection and acceptance testing of wet and dry chemical, clean agent and carbon dioxide systems
explain the liabilities and responsibilities for the inspection and testing of wet and dry chemical, clean agent and carbon dioxide systems
D-14.01.04L demonstrate knowledge of procedures used to service, maintain and remove wet and dry chemical, clean agent and carbon dioxide systems
describe the procedures used to service, maintain and remove wet and dry chemical, clean agent and carbon dioxide systems
RANGE OF VARIABLES tools and equipment include: swabs, acetone, rags types of carbon dioxide systems include: low pressure, high pressure fixed pipe systems include: total flooding, local application components include: for carbon dioxide system (alarms and indicators, life safety provisions, discharge nozzles, piping and fittings, supports, tanks and manifolds, release mechanisms, detection devices); for clean agent system (alarms and indicators, life safety provisions, discharge nozzles, piping and fittings, supports, tanks and manifolds, release mechanisms, detection devices, pressure relief venting) applications include: server rooms, archival storage, libraries, manufacturing facilities hazards include: handling of materials and cylinders, accidental discharge
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D-14.02 Installs portable extinguishers Essential Skills Document Use, Numeracy, Thinking
NL NS PE NB QC ON MB SK AB BC NT YT NU yes yes yes yes NV yes yes yes yes yes NV NV NV
SKILLS Performance Criteria Evidence of Attainment D-14.02.01P select and use tools and equipment tools and equipment are selected and
used according to scope of work and manufacturers’ specifications
D-14.02.02P determine type and location of extinguisher
type and location of extinguisher is determined according to drawings, specifications and AHJ
D-14.02.03P install extinguisher and cabinets extinguisher and cabinets are installed according to drawings, NFPA standards and AHJ
D-14.02.04P confirm that extinguishers are fully charged
extinguishers are confirmed to be fully charged with pins and seals in place along with a currently dated inspection tag which is stamped by qualified personnel
KNOWLEDGE Learning Outcomes Learning Objectives D-14.02.01L demonstrate knowledge of procedures
and requirements to install portable fire extinguishers
define terminology associated with portable fire extinguishers
identify hazards and describe safe work practices pertaining to portable fire extinguishers
interpret codes, standards and regulations pertaining to portable fire extinguishers
interpret information pertaining to portable fire extinguishers found on drawings and specifications
identify tools and equipment relating to portable fire extinguishers, and describe their applications and procedures for use
identify classes and types of portable fire extinguishers, and describe their characteristics, operation and applications
identify the components of portable fire extinguishers
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identify the installation requirements and procedures for portable fire extinguishers and cabinets
identify installation locations for portable fire extinguishers
describe the procedures used to operate portable fire extinguishers
explain the liabilities and responsibilities for the installation of portable fire extinguishers
RANGE OF VARIABLES types of portable fire extinguishers include: wet and dry chemical, carbon dioxide, water-based, clean agent installation locations include: cabinet, wall mount, wheeled
TASK D-15 Installs detection devices TASK DESCRIPTOR These devices detect a fire situation and initiate a response of the fire protection system. The installation of electrical detection systems is performed by sprinkler fitters in some jurisdictions.
D-15.01 Installs wet and dry pilot lines Essential Skills Document Use, Thinking, Numeracy
NL NS PE NB QC ON MB SK AB BC NT YT NU yes yes yes yes NV yes yes yes yes yes NV NV NV
SKILLS Performance Criteria Evidence of Attainment D-15.01.01P identify pilot line and pilot line detector pilot line and pilot line detectors are
identified according to temperature requirements for wet and dry pilot lines
D-15.01.02P select and use tools and equipment tools and equipment are selected and used according to scope of work
D-15.01.03P install pilot lines pilot lines are installed according to parameters
D-15.01.04P space pilot line and fixed temperature HADs
pilot line and fixed temperature HADs are spaced according to NFPA standards and manufacturers’ specifications
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D-15.01.05P connect pilot lines pilot lines are connected to valve trim according to manufacturers’ specifications
D-15.01.06P perform pressure test pressure test for pilot lines is performed according to NFPA standards
RANGE OF VARIABLES parameters include: proximity to sprinklers on fire protection piping, heat collection and ceiling structure, spacing of pilot line detectors, sizing and installation methods KNOWLEDGE Learning Outcomes Learning Objectives D-15.01.01L demonstrate knowledge of the procedures
used to install, test and maintain wet and dry pilot lines and their associated pilot line detectors
define terminology associated with wet and dry pilot lines
identify hazards and describe safe work practices pertaining to wet and dry pilot lines
interpret codes, standards and regulations pertaining to wet and dry pilot lines
interpret information pertaining to wet and dry pilot lines, found on drawings and specifications
identify tools and equipment relating to wet and dry pilot lines, and describe their applications and procedures for use
identify types of wet and dry pilot lines and their components, and describe their characteristics, parameters and applications
describe the procedures used to install, test and maintain wet and dry pilot lines
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D-15.02 Installs heat-actuated devices (HADs) (NOT COMMON CORE) Essential Skills Thinking, Document Use, Numeracy
NL NS PE NB QC ON MB SK AB BC NT YT NU yes yes no yes NV yes, no yes no yes NV NV NV
SKILLS Performance Criteria Evidence of Attainment D-15.02.01P determine location of HADs location of HADs is determined according
to manufacturers' specifications and AHJ D-15.02.02P select and use tools and equipment tools and equipment are selected and
used according to scope of work D-15.02.03P mount releasing panel releasing panel is mounted in proximity to
releasing devices to facilitate actuation of system
D-15.02.04P install piping, tubing and wire piping, tubing and wire are installed in area being protected according to manufacturers' specifications, AHJ and NFPA standards
D-15.02.05P attach linear heat detection wire linear heat detection wire is attached according to manufacturers' specifications
D-15.02.06P test HADs HADs are tested according to manufacturers’ specifications
RANGE OF VARIABLES HADs include: fixed temperature, rate of rise detectors, linear heat detectors KNOWLEDGE Learning Outcomes Learning Objectives D-15.02.01L demonstrate knowledge of the procedures
used to install, test and maintain HADs and their associated components
define terminology associated with HADs
identify hazards and describe safe work practices pertaining to HADs
interpret codes, standards and regulations pertaining to HADs
interpret information pertaining to HADs, found on drawings and specifications
identify tools and equipment relating to HADs, and describe their applications and procedures for use
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identify types of HADs and describe their characteristics, parameters and applications
describe the procedures used to install, test and maintain HADs
RANGE OF VARIABLES types of HADs include: fixed temperature, rate of rise detectors, linear heat detector parameters of HADs include: spacing, temperature, type
D-15.03 Installs spark detection systems (NOT COMMON CORE) Essential Skills Numeracy, Document Use, Thinking
NL NS PE NB QC ON MB SK AB BC NT YT NU no no no yes NV yes yes no yes yes NV NV NV
SKILLS Performance Criteria Evidence of Attainment D-15.03.01P determine location of system location of system is determined
according to manufacturers' specifications, site conditions, NFPA standards and AHJ
D-15.03.02P select and use tools and equipment tools and equipment are selected and used according to scope of work
D-15.03.03P fasten spark detector to structure spark detector is fastened to structure to ensure detection of sparks and flame, and to prevent movement
D-15.03.04P assemble system components system components are assembled according to manufacturers’ specifications, NFPA standards and AHJ
D-15.03.05P install piping piping is installed to spark detection system according to manufacturers’ specifications, NFPA standards and AHJ
D-15.03.06P verify operation operation is verified and calibrated according to site conditions, manufacturers’ specifications and AHJ
RANGE OF VARIABLES components include: solenoids, nozzles, spark detector sensors
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KNOWLEDGE Learning Outcomes Learning Objectives D-15.03.01L demonstrate knowledge of the procedures
used to install, test and maintain spark detection systems and their associated components
define terminology associated with spark detection systems
identify hazards and describe safe work practices pertaining to spark detection systems
interpret codes, standards and regulations pertaining to spark detection systems
interpret information pertaining to spark detection systems, found on drawings and specifications
identify tools and equipment relating to spark detection systems, and describe their applications and procedures for use
identify types of spark detection systems and their components and describe their characteristics, parameters and applications
describe the procedures used to install, test and maintain spark detection systems
RANGE OF VARIABLES components include: solenoids, nozzles, spark detectors parameters of spark detection systems include: spacing, location
D-15.04 Installs air sampling systems (NOT COMMON CORE) Essential Skills Thinking, Document Use, Numeracy
NL NS PE NB QC ON MB SK AB BC NT YT NU no yes no yes NV yes yes no yes yes NV NV NV
SKILLS Performance Criteria Evidence of Attainment D-15.04.01P determine location of system location of system is determined
according to drawings, site conditions and manufacturers' specifications
D-15.04.02P select and use tools and equipment tools and equipment are selected and used according to scope of work
D-15.04.03P connect components components of air sampling system are connected according to manufacturers' specifications and AHJ
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D-15.04.04P install air sampling pipe air sampling pipe is installed to detect particulate concentration in area of application according to manufacturers' specifications and AHJ
D-15.04.05P connect and terminate air sampling system
air sampling system is connected to, and terminated from sampling/activation panel according to manufacturers' specifications and AHJ
KNOWLEDGE Learning Outcomes Learning Objectives D-15.04.01L demonstrate knowledge of the procedures
used to install, test and maintain air sampling systems and their associated components
define terminology associated with air sampling systems
identify hazards and describe safe work practices pertaining to air sampling systems
interpret codes, standards and regulations pertaining to air sampling systems
interpret information pertaining to air sampling systems, found on drawings and specifications
identify tools and equipment relating to air sampling systems, and describe their applications and procedures for use
identify types of air sampling systems and describe their characteristics, parameters and applications
describe the procedures used to install, test and maintain air sampling systems
RANGE OF VARIABLES components include: sampling/activation panels, tubing, sampling point
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D-15.05 Installs electrical detection systems (NOT COMMON CORE) Essential Skills Thinking, Document Use, Numeracy
NL NS PE NB QC ON MB SK AB BC NT YT NU no no no yes NV yes no no no yes NV NV NV
SKILLS Performance Criteria Evidence of Attainment D-15.05.01P select and use tools and equipment tools and equipment are selected and
used according to scope of work D-15.05.02P install smoke and heat detectors smoke and heat detectors are installed
according to job and site requirements, manufacturers’ specifications and AHJ
D-15.05.03P verify operation of smoke and heat detectors and ensure connections
operation of smoke and heat detectors are verified according to manufacturers’ specifications, codes and standards and AHJ
RANGE OF VARIABLES codes and standards include: Canadian Standards for Fire Alarm Systems (CAN/ULC), NFPA standards KNOWLEDGE Learning Outcomes Learning Objectives D-15.05.01L demonstrate knowledge of the procedures
used to install, test and maintain electrical detection systems and their associated components
define terminology associated with electrical detection systems
identify hazards and describe safe work practices pertaining to electrical detection systems
interpret codes, standards and regulations pertaining to electrical detection systems
interpret information pertaining to electrical detection systems, found on drawings and specifications
identify tools and equipment relating to electrical detection systems, and describe their applications and procedures for use
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identify types of electrical detection systems and describe their characteristics, parameters and applications
describe the procedures used to install, test and maintain electrical detection systems
RANGE OF VARIABLES components include: smoke detectors, heat detectors, releasing panels codes and standards include: CAN/ULC, NFPA standards types of electrical detection systems include: single zone, cross zone, addressable, conventional
TASK D-16 Installs signal-initiating devices TASK DESCRIPTOR Alarm-initiating devices provide electrical signals to the local alarms which warn of the activation of the fire protection system. Supervisory initiating devices provide notification of trouble or impairment of the fire protection system.
D-16.01 Installs alarm-initiating devices Essential Skills Thinking, Document Use, Working with Others
NL NS PE NB QC ON MB SK AB BC NT YT NU yes yes yes yes NV yes yes yes yes yes NV NV NV
SKILLS Performance Criteria Evidence of Attainment D-16.01.01P select and use tools and equipment tools and equipment are selected and
used according to scope of work D-16.01.02P install device device is installed according to pipe size,
system type and location to allow for replacement and repair according to site conditions, manufacturers’ specifications and AHJ
D-16.01.03P determine location of alarm-initiating devices
location of alarm-initiating devices is determined according to drawings and NFPA standards and manufacturers’ specifications
D-16.01.04P attach devices to piping devices are attached to piping by methods according to manufacturers’ specifications
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D-16.01.05P install a means of testing a means of testing is installed according to manufacturers’ specifications, NFPA standards and AHJ
D-16.01.06P verify operation of devices devices are field tested and adjusted according to manufacturers’ specifications, NFPA standards and AHJ
RANGE OF VARIABLES methods include: using threaded connections, using clamps testing includes: a test and drain valve or an alarm test valve, inspectors’ test connection KNOWLEDGE Learning Outcomes Learning Objectives D-16.01.01L demonstrate knowledge of the procedures
and requirements to install, test and maintain alarm-initiating devices
define terminology associated with alarm-initiating devices
identify types of alarm-initiating devices and describe their characteristics, parameters and applications
identify hazards and describe safe work practices pertaining to alarm-initiating devices
interpret codes, standards and regulations pertaining to alarm-initiating devices
interpret information pertaining to alarm-initiating devices found on drawings and specifications
identify tools and equipment relating to alarm-initiating devices and describe their applications and procedures for use
describe the procedures used to install, test and maintain alarm-initiating devices
identify installation locations for alarm-initiating devices
describe operation and applications of alarm-initiating devices
RANGE OF VARIABLES types of alarm-initiating devices include: paddle-type flow switches, pressure switches
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D-16.02 Installs supervisory-initiating devices Essential Skills Thinking, Document Use, Working with Others
NL NS PE NB QC ON MB SK AB BC NT YT NU yes yes yes yes NV yes yes yes yes yes NV NV NV
SKILLS Performance Criteria Evidence of Attainment D-16.02.01P select supervisory-initiating device supervisory-initiating device is selected
according to components being supervised, system type and location
D-16.02.02P determine location of supervisory-initiating devices
location of supervisory-initiating devices is determined according to site conditions, manufacturers' specifications and drawings
D-16.02.03P select and use tools and equipment tools and equipment are selected and used according to scope of work
D-16.02.04P attach supervisory-initiating devices supervisory-initiating devices are attached to piping and components according to manufacturers’ specifications, site conditions and AHJ
D-16.02.05P verify operation of supervisory-initiating devices
supervisory-initiating devices are field tested and adjusted according to manufacturers’ specifications, NFPA standards, site conditions and AHJ
RANGE OF VARIABLES supervisory-initiating devices include: low air pressure, low water pressure, tamper (switches) KNOWLEDGE Learning Outcomes Learning Objectives D-16.02.01L demonstrate knowledge of procedures
and requirements to install, test and maintain supervisory-initiating devices
define terminology associated with supervisory-initiating devices
identify hazards and describe safe work practices pertaining to supervisory-initiating devices
interpret codes, standards and regulations pertaining to supervisory-initiating devices
interpret information pertaining to supervisory-initiating devices, found on drawings and specifications
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identify tools and equipment relating to supervisory-initiating devices, and describe their applications and procedures for use
identify types of supervisory-initiating devices and describe their characteristics, parameters and applications
describe the procedures used to install, test and maintain supervisory-initiating devices
describe the operation and applications of supervisory-initiating devices
RANGE OF VARIABLES types of supervisory-initiating devices include: low air pressure, low water pressure, tamper (switches)
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MAJOR WORK ACTIVITY E Inspects, tests and maintains (ITM) fire protection systems TASK E-17 Maintains and repairs fire protection systems TASK DESCRIPTOR Sprinkler fitters perform maintenance and repairs on all types of fire protection systems to prevent malfunctions or failures.
E-17.01 Troubleshoots fire protection systems Essential Skills Oral Communication, Document Use, Thinking
NL NS PE NB QC ON MB SK AB BC NT YT NU yes yes yes yes NV yes yes yes yes yes NV NV NV
SKILLS Performance Criteria Evidence of Attainment E-17.01.01P identify potential problems problem is located by examining fire alarm
panel, speaking with owner’s representative, and performing visual inspection for abnormalities
E-17.01.02P determine probable cause symptoms of malfunction are identified and analyzed in problem area to determine probable cause
E-17.01.03P determine required corrective action required corrective action is determined to reinstate system’s integrity and operation
E-17.01.04P inform owner and obtain permission owner is informed of required action and permission is obtained prior to initiating repair
E-17.01.05P select and use tools and equipment tools and equipment are selected and used according to scope of work
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KNOWLEDGE Learning Outcomes Learning Objectives E-17.01.01L demonstrate knowledge of procedures
and requirements used to troubleshoot fire protection systems and their components
define terminology associated with fire protection systems and their components
identify hazards and describe safe work practices pertaining to the troubleshooting of fire protection systems and their components
interpret codes, standards and regulations pertaining to fire protection systems and their components
identify tools and equipment relating to troubleshooting fire protection systems, and describe their applications and procedures for use
explain the liabilities and responsibilities for the troubleshooting of fire protection systems
identify common causes of fire protection system failures
identify the testing and troubleshooting methods for signaling devices
describe the procedures used to shut down and reactivate sprinkler systems and associated alarms and supervisory devices
describe the procedures used to troubleshoot fire protection systems and components
identify the classifications of needed corrections and repairs, and explain the associated requirements
E-17.01.02L demonstrate knowledge of the relationship between sprinkler systems and fire panels
identify types of fire panels and signals, and describe their operation and purpose
describe the operation of release devices RANGE OF VARIABLES classifications of needed corrections and repairs include: impairment (pre-plan and emergency), critical deficiency, noncritical deficiency types of fire panels include: alarm, release, annunciator signals include: trouble, alarm, supervisory
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E-17.02 Repairs deficiencies Essential Skills Document Use, Thinking, Oral Communication
NL NS PE NB QC ON MB SK AB BC NT YT NU yes yes yes yes NV yes yes yes yes yes NV NV NV
SKILLS Performance Criteria Evidence of Attainment E-17.02.01P notify owner’s representative owner’s representative is notified to
prevent false fire service responses and upon completion of work
E-17.02.02P disable and disarm system system is disabled and disarmed within determined parameters to allow for repairs
E-17.02.03P select and use tools and equipment tools and equipment are selected and used according to scope of work
E-17.02.04P repair or replace deficient components deficient components are repaired or replaced based on nature of problem
E-17.02.05P take corrective actions corrective actions are taken to return system to normal operational status
E-17.02.06P verify repair repair is verified using appropriate testing procedures
RANGE OF VARIABLES determined parameters include: permission by owner/owner representative, AHJ corrective actions include: adjusting and replacing devices and components, filling and recharging systems, isolating and draining systems, resetting fire alarm systems testing procedures include: functional testing of valves, initiation of devices, performing flow, hydrostatic and pneumatic tests KNOWLEDGE Learning Outcomes Learning Objectives E-17.02.01L demonstrate knowledge of procedures
and requirements used to repair fire protection systems and their components
define terminology associated with fire protection systems and their components
identify hazards and describe safe work practices pertaining to fire protection systems and their components
interpret codes, standards and regulations pertaining to the repair of fire protection systems and their components
identify tools and equipment relating to the repair of fire protection systems, and describe their applications and procedures for use
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explain the liabilities and responsibilities for the repair of fire protection systems
identify requirements for inspecting and testing systems that have been altered or repaired
identify the testing requirements for signaling devices
describe the procedures used to shut down and reactivate sprinkler systems and associated alarms and supervisory devices
describe the procedures used to repair fire protection systems and components
describe the procedures used to repair fire pump units and components
describe the procedures used to repair hydrants and fire department connections
identify the classifications of needed corrections and repairs, and explain the associated requirements
E-17.02.02L demonstrate knowledge of the relationship between sprinkler systems and fire panels
identify types of fire panels and signals, and describe their operation and purpose
describe the operation of release devices RANGE OF VARIABLES classifications of needed corrections and repairs include: impairment (pre-plan and emergency), critical deficiency, noncritical deficiency types of fire panels include: alarm, release, annunciator signals include: trouble, alarm, supervisory
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E-17.03 Performs scheduled maintenance Essential Skills Document Use, Continuous Learning, Digital Technology
NL NS PE NB QC ON MB SK AB BC NT YT NU yes yes yes yes NV yes yes yes yes yes NV NV NV
SKILLS Performance Criteria Evidence of Attainment E-17.03.01P notify owner’s representative owner’s representative is notified to
prevent false fire service responses and upon completion of work
E-17.03.02P disable and disarm system system is disabled and disarmed within determined parameters to allow for maintenance
E-17.03.03P select and use tools and equipment tools and equipment are selected and used according to scope of work
E-17.03.04P perform routine maintenance procedures
routine maintenance procedures are performed according to manufacturers’ specifications, NFPA standards and scope of work
E-17.03.05P inform owner’s representative of any deficiencies or impairments
owner’s representative is informed of any deficiencies or impairments
RANGE OF VARIABLES determined parameters include: permission by owner/owner representative, AHJ routine maintenance procedures include: checking for blockage or frost plugs, changing desiccant in air dryers, cleaning strainers, investigating obstructions, draining low points on dry and preaction systems, performing lubrication and corrosion prevention measures KNOWLEDGE Learning Outcomes Learning Objectives E-17.03.01L demonstrate knowledge of procedures
used to maintain fire protection systems and their components
define terminology associated with maintenance of fire protection systems and their components
identify hazards and describe safe work practices pertaining to the maintenance of fire protection systems and their components
interpret codes, standards and regulations pertaining to the maintenance of fire protection systems and their components
identify tools and equipment relating to maintenance of fire protection systems, and describe their applications and procedures for use
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explain the liabilities and responsibilities for the maintenance of fire protection systems
identify frequency of maintenance of fire protection systems and components
identify common causes of fire protection system failures
identify the testing requirements for signaling devices
describe the procedures used to shut down and reactivate sprinkler systems and associated alarms and supervisory devices
describe the procedures used to maintain fire protection systems and components
describe the procedures used to maintain fire pump units and components
describe the procedures used to maintain hydrants and fire department connections
identify the classifications of needed corrections and repairs, and explain the associated requirements
E-17.03.02L demonstrate knowledge of the relationship between sprinkler systems and fire panels
identify types of fire panels and signals, and describe their operation and purpose
describe the operation of release devices RANGE OF VARIABLES procedures include: checking for blockage or frost plugs, changing desiccant in air dryers, cleaning strainers, investigating obstructions, draining low points on dry and preaction systems, performing lubrication and corrosion prevention measures classifications of needed corrections and repairs include: impairment (pre-plan and emergency), critical deficiency, noncritical deficiency types of fire panels include: alarm, release, annunciator signals include: trouble, alarm, supervisory
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TASK E-18 Inspects and tests fire protection systems TASK DESCRIPTOR Frequent inspection and testing of fire protection systems is vital to ensure that these systems work within their required parameters. This is essential in the protection of life and property.
E-18.01 Performs scheduled tests Essential Skills Document Use, Writing, Digital Technology
NL NS PE NB QC ON MB SK AB BC NT YT NU yes yes yes yes NV yes yes yes yes yes NV NV NV
SKILLS Performance Criteria Evidence of Attainment E-18.01.01P notify owner’s representative owner’s representative is notified of
scheduled test and completion of work E-18.01.02P select and use tools and equipment tools and equipment are selected and
used according to scope of work E-18.01.03P disable and disarm fire protection system fire protection system is disabled and
disarmed within determined parameters to allow for testing
E-18.01.04P perform required tests required tests are performed on fire protection system components to ensure that they work within established parameters
E-18.01.05P complete all applicable documentation documentation is completed according to NFPA standards, manufacturers’ specifications, AHJ and company policies
RANGE OF VARIABLES tools and equipment include: pitot gauges, refractometers, tachometers, calibrated pressure gauges, diffusers, flowmeters, backflow test kits, multimeters determined parameters include: permission by owner/owner representative, AHJ
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KNOWLEDGE Learning Outcomes Learning Objectives E-18.01.01L demonstrate knowledge of procedures
and requirements used to test fire protection systems and their components
define terminology associated with testing of fire protection systems and their components
identify hazards and describe safe work practices pertaining to the testing of fire protection systems and their components
interpret codes, standards and regulations pertaining to the testing of fire protection systems and their components
identify tools and equipment relating to testing of fire protection systems, and describe their applications and procedures for use
explain the liabilities and responsibilities for the testing of fire protection systems
identify frequency of testing of fire protection systems and components
identify requirements for testing fire protection systems that have been altered or repaired
identify the testing requirements for signaling devices
describe the procedures used to shut down and reactivate sprinkler systems and associated alarms and supervisory devices
describe the procedures used to test fire protection systems and components
describe the procedures used to test fire pump units and components
describe the procedures used to test hydrants and fire department connections for operation and drainage
describe the procedures used to test backflow prevention devices
identify the classifications of needed corrections and repairs, and explain the associated requirements
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E-18.01.02L demonstrate knowledge of the relationship between sprinkler systems and fire panels
identify types of fire panels and signals, and describe their operation and purpose
describe the operation of release devices RANGE OF VARIABLES tools and equipment include: pitot gauges, refractometers, tachometers, calibrated pressure gauges, diffusers, flowmeters, backflow test kits, multimeters classifications of needed corrections and repairs include: impairment (pre-plan and emergency), critical deficiency, noncritical deficiency types of panels include: alarm, release, annunciator signals include: trouble, alarm, supervisory
E-18.02 Performs scheduled inspections Essential Skills Document Use, Writing, Digital Technology
NL NS PE NB QC ON MB SK AB BC NT YT NU yes yes yes yes NV yes yes yes yes yes NV NV NV
SKILLS Performance Criteria Evidence of Attainment E-18.02.01P notify owner’s representative owner’s representative is notified of
scheduled inspection E-18.02.02P select and use inspection documents inspection documents are selected and
used according to NFPA standards, owner’s instructions and company policies
E-18.02.03P select and use tools and equipment tools and equipment are selected and used according to scope of work
E-18.02.04P identify abnormalities and deficiencies abnormalities and deficiencies are identified by performing visual inspections and referring to previous reports
KNOWLEDGE Learning Outcomes Learning Objectives E-18.02.01L demonstrate knowledge of the procedures
and requirements to perform scheduled inspections of fire protection systems and their components
define terminology associated with inspection of fire protection systems and their components
identify hazards and describe safe work practices pertaining to the inspection of fire protection systems and their components
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interpret codes, standards and regulations pertaining to the inspection of fire protection systems and their components
identify tools and equipment relating to inspection of fire protection systems, and describe their applications and procedures for use
explain the liabilities and responsibilities for the inspection
identify frequency of inspection of fire protection systems and components
identify common causes of fire protection system failures
describe the procedures used to inspect, fire protection systems and components
describe the procedures used to inspect fire pump units and components
describe the procedures used to inspect hydrants and fire department connections for operation and drainage
identify the classifications of needed corrections and repairs, and explain the associated requirements
identify the requirements for inspecting backflow preventers
E-18.02.02L demonstrate knowledge of the relationship between sprinkler systems and fire panels
identify types of fire panels and signals, and describe their operation and purpose
describe the operation of release devices RANGE OF VARIABLES classifications of needed corrections and repairs include: impairment (pre-plan and emergency), critical deficiency, noncritical deficiency types of fire panels include: alarm, release, annunciator signals include: trouble, alarm, supervisory
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E-18.03 Inspects portable fire extinguishers Essential Skills Document Use, Writing, Digital Technology
NL NS PE NB QC ON MB SK AB BC NT YT NU yes yes yes yes NV yes no yes yes yes NV NV NV
SKILLS Performance Criteria Evidence of Attainment E-18.03.01P select and use tools and equipment tools and equipment are selected and
used according to scope of work and manufacturers’ specifications
E-18.03.02P perform visual inspection of condition of exterior components
visual inspection is performed to ensure that exterior components are in place, secured and free from physical damage
E-18.03.03P verify that hoses and nozzles are intact hoses and nozzles are intact and clear of obstructions
E-18.03.04P verify that required maintenance and hydrostatic tests are up-to-date
visual verification of prior maintenance and testing dates is documented
E-18.03.05P verify gauge pressure and cylinder weight gauge pressure and cylinder weight is verified to ensure it is within acceptable operating parameters
E-18.03.06P determine type and location of fire extinguishers
type and location of fire extinguishers match the hazards of the area
E-18.03.07P document inspection inspection is documented on equipment tags according to NFPA standards and company policies
RANGE OF VARIABLES exterior components include: pins, nozzles, tank shells, gauges, brackets/cabinets, hoses KNOWLEDGE Learning Outcomes Learning Objectives E-18.03.01L demonstrate knowledge of procedures
and requirements to inspect portable fire extinguishers
define terminology associated with portable fire extinguishers
identify hazards and describe safe work practices pertaining to portable fire extinguishers
interpret codes, standards and regulations pertaining to portable fire extinguishers
interpret information pertaining to portable fire extinguishers found on drawings and specifications
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identify tools and equipment relating to portable fire extinguishers, and describe their applications and procedures for use
identify classes and types of portable fire extinguishers, and describe their characteristics, operation and applications
identify the components of portable fire extinguishers
describe the procedures used to inspect portable fire extinguishers
explain the liabilities and responsibilities for the inspection of portable fire extinguishers
identify frequency of inspection of portable fire extinguishers
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APPENDIX A ACRONYMS
AHJ authority having jurisdiction ANSI American National Standards Institute CAN/ULC Canadian ULC Standard CMSA control mode specific application CPVC chlorinated poly vinyl chloride CSA Canadian Standards Association DCVA double check valve assembly ESFR early suppression fast response FM Factory Mutual HAD heat-actuated device ITM inspection, testing and maintenance MAPP methylacetylene-propadiene propane NBC National Building Code NFPA National Fire Protection Association NPT National Pipe Thread NST National Standard Thread OH&S Occupational Health and Safety OS&Y outside stem & yoke PIV post indicator valve PPE personal protective equipment PVC polyvinyl chloride QOD quick opening device RP (RPBA) reduced pressure backflow assembly SDS safety data sheets TDG transportation of dangerous goods ULC Underwriters Laboratories of Canada WHMIS Workplace Hazardous Materials Information System
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APPENDIX B TOOLS AND EQUIPMENT
Hand Tools / Outils manuels adjustable wrenches (various sizes) clés à ouverture réglable (de tailles diverses) benders (pipe and tube) cintreuses (pour tuyaux et tubes) caulking gun pistolets à calfeutrer centre finder/contour marker centreurs centre punch pointeaux centreurs cold chisels (various sizes) ciseaux à froid (de tailles diverses) combination wrenches (metric and imperial) clés mixtes (métriques et impériales) crimping tools sertisseurs cutters (pipe and tube) coupe-tuyaux et coupe-tubes die and chasers filières et peignes à fileter drop-in anchor setting tool outils d’ancrage à impact drywall saw scies passe-partout extension cord rallonges électriques files (flat, half-round, rat-tail, bastard) limes (plates, demi-ronde, queue de rat,
bâtarde) fitting brushes brosses pour raccords flaring tool évaseurs flashlight lampes de poche gasket cutter coupe-garnitures grease gun pistolets graisseurs hacksaw scies à métaux hammers (ball-peen, claw, sledge) marteaux (à panne ronde, à panne fendue,
masse) hand saw scies à main head wrench clés pour tête d’extincteur hex wrenches (metric and imperial) clés hexagonales (métriques et impériales) hose wrench clés à boyaux in-air groovers rainureuses à l’air libre levels niveaux line-up bars barres d’alignement markers traceurs de contour nipple chuck retenues filetées oilers burettes à huile paint brushes pinceaux pick pics pipe stand porte-tuyaux pipe wrench clés à tuyaux
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pliers (needle nose, locking, slip joint, side cutting)
pinces (à becs pointus, étaux, à manchon coulissant, coupantes de côté)
plumb bob plombs pry bar (goose neck, wrecking, pinch) leviers ratchet cutters coupe-tuyaux à rochet rod cutters coupe-tiges rod dies filières à boulons scissors ciseaux scrapers (various sizes) grattoirs (de tailles diverses) screwdrivers (flat, Phillips, Robertson, various
sizes) tournevis (plat, cruciforme, à pointe carrée, de
tailles diverses) snips (heavy duty sheet metal cutting) cisailles (pour tôles épaisses) socket sets (metric and imperial) jeux de douilles (métriques et impériales) strap/chain wrench clés à sangle tripod vice trépieds trowels (concrete and pointer) truelles (à béton et à joint) utility knives couteaux universels vice bench vice étaux d’établi wire brush brosses d’acier wire cutter coupe-fils
Portable and Stationary Power Tools / Outils mécaniques portatifs air monitoring device dispositifs de surveillance de l’air chop saw scies à tronçonner compressor compresseurs concrete cutting machine machines à couper le béton coring machine core driller carotteuses die equipment équipement de réglage de filière electric drills (portable magnetic base, drill
press, cordless, hammer, t-drill) perceuses électriques (portative à socle
aimanté, à colonne, sans fil) flushing machine (hydraulic and hydrophneumatic)
appareils à purger
fusion welding machine machines de soudage par fusion grinders (wire brush, angle grinders) meuleuses (outil à brosser, meuleuses
d’angle) groover (hydraulic, cut, press and roll) rainureuses (hydraulique, par incision, par
moletage) hand-held electronic tape rubans électroniques à main heating torch chalumeaux de chauffe hole saw scies emporte-pièce hydraulic bender cintreuses hydrauliques hydraulic cutter coupe-tuyaux hydrauliques impact wrenches (electric, pneumatic and
wireless) clés à chocs (électriques, pneumatiques et
sans fil)
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oxy-fuel brazing torch chalumeaux d’oxybrasage oxy-fuelcutting torch chalumeaux d’oxycoupage pipe cutter coupe-tuyaux pipe threaders/groovers filières à tuyau/rainureuses plasma cutter découpeuses au plasma powder actuated tools outils à charge explosive power vice étaux mécaniques reamer (hand-held or mounted on power
threader) alésoirs (à main ou montés sur filière
mécanique) reciprocating saw scies alternative tamper pilonneuses tapping machine and attachments machines à tarauder et accessoires testing pump pompes d’essai threading machine fileteuses vacuum cleaner (wet/dry) aspirateurs pour déchets secs ou humides water pump pompes à eau wire wheel (body grinder or angle grinder with
wire brush) meuleuses à toile métallique (meuleuse de
carrosserie ou d’angle avec outil à brosser)
Measuring and Testing Equipment / Outils de mesure et d’essai amp/volt meter ampèremètres/voltmètres back flow test kit trousse d’essai anti-retour battery load tester appareil de vérification de batterie builder’s level niveaux de bâtisseur calibrating gauge calibres d’étalonnage calipers calibres dial indicator comparateurs à cadran differential pressure gauge manomètres différentiels diffuser diffuseurs drafting equipment (scale ruler, compass) matériel à dessin feeler gauge jauges d’épaisseur flow meter débitmètres heat lamp lampes chauffantes hoses boyaux hydrometer hydromètres laser level niveaux laser laser plumb fils à plomb laser liquid measuring containers contenants gradués à liquide magnetic level niveaux magnétique manometer manomètres multimeter multimètres pipe diameter tape rubans diamétriques
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Pitot tubes tubes de Pitot play pipes tuyaux de lance pressure gauge kit ensemble de manomètres refractometer réfractomètres sight tube tubes d’observation spirit level niveaux à bulle (torpille, de 2 pieds) square équerres stop watch chronomètres straightedge règles droite tachometer tachymètres tape measure rubans à mesurer temperature gauge thermomètres test hoses and securement boyaux d’essai et arrimage testing pump, excess, hydrostatic test pump pompes d’essais, d’excès, d’essais
protomatiques thread depth gauge(ring/plug) calibres de filetage (bague/tampon) torque wrench clés dynamométrique transit tachéomètres vernier calliper pieds à coulisse
Hoisting, Lifting and Access Equipment / Équipement de hissage, de levage et d’accès beam clamps pinces à poutre cable clamps connecteurs de câble chain block hoist palans à chaîne chains chaînes come-alongs (cable or chain) pince-câbles, palans à levier fork-lift chariots à fourche grip hoist treuils manuels jack crics ladder échelles overhead hoist palans aérien pipe buggy (pipe cannon) chargeuses de tuyaux pipe dolly (grass hopper) chariots à tubes (sauterelle) portable booms grues mobiles power-elevated work platform plateformes de levage (nacelles élévatrice, à
ciseaux) rope cordes scaffolding échafaudages shackles manilles sling élingues snatch blocks poulies à chape ouvrantes spreader bar barres d’écartement
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stand bases support supports tugger chariots tracteur
Electronic Equipment (General)/ Équipement électronique (général) digital camera appareils photo numériques calculator calculatrices cellular phone téléphones cellulaires computer ordinateurs hand-held and stationary radios appareils radios portatifs et fixes
Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) and Safety Equipment / Équipement de sécurité et de protection individuelle air hood hottes air monitoring device dispositifs de surveillance de la qualité de l’air apron tabliers boots bottes confined space entry equipment équipement d’entrée d’espace clos coveralls combinaisons de travail earplugs and earmuffs bouchons d’oreille et cache-oreilles antibruit eye wash stations douches oculaires face shield masques faciaux fall protection equipment équipement de protection contre les chutes fire blanket couvertures antifeu fire extinguisher extincteurs fire hoses boyaux d’incendie fire-retardant clothing tenues de feu ignifuges first aid kit trousse de premiers soins gloves gants goggles lunettes de protection hard hat casques protecteurs high voltage rubber insulating blankets and
gloves couvertures et gants en caoutchouc isolant de
haute tension knee pads genouillères reflector vest vestes réfléchissantes respirators (particle, vapour) respirateurs (particules, vapeur) safety glasses lunettes de sécurité self-contained breathing apparatus (SCBA) appareil respiratoire autonome (ARA) spill kit équipement de lutte contre les déversements tag- and lock-out devices dispositifs de cadenassage et d’identification welding partition screen écrans de soudage
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APPENDIX C GLOSSARY
accelerators quick opening device that speeds up the trip action of a dry pipe valve
accélérateurs dispositifs d’ouverture rapide qui accélère le déclenchement des clapets d’alarme sous air
air dryer any one of several types of air dryers, such as refrigerated air dryers and desiccant air dryers
déshydrateurs systèmes utilisés pour enlever la vapeur d’eau de l’air comprimé dans les systèmes à préaction et les systèmes pilotes secs
backfill earth, soil or gravel (aggregate) used in proper placement to bury underground piping
remblai terre, sol, ou gravier criblé (granulats) utilisés comme assises des canalisations enterrées
cathodic protection a method of grounding used primarily on steel water tanks and underground piping to prevent electrolysis
protections cathodiques méthodes utilisées pour empêcher la corrosion causée par l’électrolyse sur la tuyauterie et les réservoirs souterrains
combined dry pipe/preaction system
dry pipe system that employs a supplemental detection system
systèmes mixtes à préaction et sous air
systèmes de gicleurs sous air qui utilisent un système de détection supplémentaire
cross-connection control
assemblies that prevent potentially contaminated water from flowing back into the water supply
dispositifs de prévention du raccordement croisé
utilisation de dispositifs antirefoulement pour empêcher l’eau possiblement polluée de retourner dans le réseau d’alimentation en eau potable
deluge system a system with open sprinkler heads, set up so that when the system is tripped all heads spray simultaneously
systèmes de gicleurs déluge
réseaux sous air à gicleurs ouverts installés de sorte que tous les gicleurs se déclenchent en même temps une fois le robinet automatique de commande du débit de l’eau ouvert
dies equipment used to cut external threads in rod or pipe
filières outils servant à faire des filetages externes sur des tiges ou des tuyaux
dry pipe system a sprinkler system charged with air, primarily used to prevent freezing in a cold environment
réseaux sous air systèmes de protection-incendie généralement à air comprimé ou à l’azote utilisés là où il y a des conditions de gel
escutcheon (plate) aesthetic or cosmetic plates through which sprinkler heads enter the building space (sometimes called escutcheon plates)
rosaces plaques ou autres dispositifs servant à couvrir l’espace annulaire autour d’un gicleur afin de conserver le positionnement du gicleur au centre du point d’introduction
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excess pressure pump water pump that boosts pressure to prevent false alarms
pompes de surpression pompes à eau automatique qui maintiennent la pression du système sous eau plus élevée que la plus haute pression d’alimentation prévue pour empêcher les fausses alarmes
fire pump assembly water pump designed to supply or supplement flow and pressure dedicated to fire protection
pompes d’incendies pompes à eau conçues pour offrir ou augmenter le débit et la pression consacrée à la protection contre les incendies
flow switch a device that monitors water flow and initiates an alarm signal to a fire alarm panel or equivalent
régulateurs de débit dispositifs qui déclenchent une alarme de débit d’eau en cas de conditions irrégulières du débit de l’eau
flushing connection a connection used to flush water from piping and components; for example, at the end of a water main or hydrant
raccords de purge raccords permettant de purger les débris d’une canalisation
grade the slope of a pipe or trench, usually expressed as a ratio of rise (change in elevation) to run (change in distance)
pente la pente d’un tuyau ou d’une tranchée, généralement exprimée comme le rapport entre l’inclinaison (changement dans l’élévation) et la course (changement dans la distance)
grooving (of pipe) a process of mechanically joining pipe in which a groove is cut or pressed (rolled) around a pipe to accommodate a coupling
rainurage (d’un tuyau) procédé par lequel la circonférence extérieure d’un tuyau est rainurée par enlèvement de métal, par pression ou par moletage
hangers components installed to allow pipes to be attached overhead or to other support structures
étriers de suspension de tuyaux
composants qui offrent un support en hauteur aux tuyaux et aux composants des tuyaux
heat-actuated detectors (HAD)
heat-activated device, triggered when a specified temperature or rate of increasing temperature is detected
appareils aérothermiques
dispositifs qui se déclenchent à une température donnée ou à une élévation de température donnée
laydown a pre-determined area where material is stored
pièces de rangement endroits prédéterminé où le matériel est rangé
mark-ups / as-built drawing
a revised set of drawings submitted by a contractor upon completion of a project that reflect all changes made in the specifications and shop drawings during the construction process
dessins d’après-exécution/conformes à l’exécution
ensemble de dessins révisés soumis par le contracteur suite à la complétion d’un projet, et qui inclus les changements spécifiés et les dessins d’atelier effectués pendant la construction
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preaction systems a system that may or may not contain supervisory air or nitrogen that can be operated through detection or sprinkler activation
systèmes à préaction systèmes qui utilisent des gicleurs automatiques reliés aux réseaux de tuyaux contenant de l’air pouvant être comprimé, et comportant un système additionnel de détection aux mêmes endroits que les gicleurs
pressure switch a device used for monitoring high or low pressure in piping system
interrupteurs de pression
dispositifs utilisés pour surveiller les hautes et basses pressions dans les réseaux de tuyaux
pump room also called pump house. A designated area or room in a building or outside a building that contains a fire pump and its components
chambre des pompes local à l’intérieur ou à l’extérieur d’un bâtiment qui abrite une pompe d’incendie et ses éléments
reaming a process to restore the pipe to its original inside diameter, usually by removing the internal burr or flare formed when the pipe was cut
alésage opération qui consiste à redonner à un tuyau son diamètre intérieur d’origine, habituellement en enlevant les bavures ou l’évasement résultant de la coupe du tuyau
seismic/sway bracing pipe restraint system contreventements parasismiques ou obliques
systèmes de retenue qui empêchent le mouvement différentiel entre les tuyaux et le bâtiment en cas de tremblement de terre
shop drawings a drawing or set of drawings produced by the contractor, supplier, manufacturer or subcontractor for the purpose of installing, fabricating and bidding
dessins d’atelier dessins ou ensemble de dessins faits par le contracteur, le fournisseur, le fabricant ou le sous-traitant aux fins d’installation, de fabrication et d’appels d’offres
sleeve installed before or after concrete or other structural placement to enable pipes to pass from one area of a structure to another
manchons dispositifs qui donnent un libre accès à un point d’introduction du bâtiment
sling any metal or synthetic flexible device used to cradle or support a load. Slings are attached to the hoist line of the lifting device to complete the lift
élingues éléments souples en métal ou en matière synthétique servant à soutenir une charge dans le but de la lever ou de la déplacer
sprinkler guards devices used to protect heads from damage
protège-gicleurs dispositifs servant à protéger les gicleurs afin de réduire les dommages mécaniques
standpipe system a system to which firefighting hoses may be attached
réseaux de canalisation d’incendie
réseaux de tuyaux soit verticaux ou horizontaux qui fournissent une alimentation en eau afin d’aider à combattre les incendies manuellement
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suppression systems types include wet/dry chemical, gas, clean agent, mist, hybrid
systèmes d’extinction systèmes qui entraînent une rapide réduction du débit calorifique d’un feu, prévenant sa reprise par moyens directs et une application adéquate de médias de protection-incendie sur la surface en feu
tamper switch device which monitors the opening or closing of a valve by sounding a signal in fire alarm panel
interrupteurs de sécurité dispositifs de déclenchement du signal de dérangement dans le panneau d’alarme incendie actionnés par l’ouverture ou la fermeture d’une soupape
thrust block concrete restraint cast in place at critical point in underground piping installations, in order to prevent hydraulic pressure from moving or separating pipe joints
massifs de butée dispositifs de retenue en béton coulé sur place à l’endroit critique d’une canalisation enterrée pour empêcher la pression hydraulique de faire bouger un joint ou de le détacher
trim smaller or auxiliary piping attached to installed devices such as valves and pumps. Often supplied as a “trim package”
garnitures tuyauterie et composants fixés aux soupapes, aux réservoirs et aux pompes afin de favoriser un fonctionnement adéquat
valves device placed in a pressurized piping system in order to control, direct or prevent the movement of chemicals, gases, liquids or other substances
soupapes dispositifs placés dans les réseaux de tuyauterie afin de réguler ou diriger le mouvement des fluides
water motor gong a water-operated local audible alarm
cloches hydrauliques alarmes sonores locales actionnées par l’eau
wet pipe system sprinkler system charged with water
réseaux d’extinction automatique à eau
systèmes de protection-incendie qui utilisent des gicleurs automatiques rattachés à un réseau de tuyauterie contenant de l’eau et connectés à un tuyau d’alimentation en eau de sorte que l’eau coule immédiatement des gicleurs en cas de chaleur ou d’un incendie